RFID technology safety sensor

RFID technology safety sensor - APLISENS S.A.
RFID technology safety sensor - APLISENS S.A.
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RFID technology

Description

Product overview
The RFID sensor is designed to monitor open/closed status of hatches, doors and crates and to provide contactless position and operation sensing for industrial and vehicle applications. RFID detection ensures improved security and reliability compared with magnet-based or inductive sensors, reducing false triggers and maintenance interventions.

Applications
  • Monitoring open/closed status of hatches, doors and crates
  • Position sensing and operation detection in commercial and utility vehicles and industrial equipment

Downloads and certificates
  • Data sheet (PDF) available
  • Ministry of transport approval (certificate) available (PDF)
  • Assembling instructions (video, MP4) available
  • Pictures of assembled sensor (ZIP) available

Technology & advantages
  • RFID contactless detection for reliable switching and position measurement
  • Higher security and lower susceptibility to interference than magnet-based or inductive solutions
  • Designed for integration in vehicle bodies and industrial installations

Technical specifications
  • Technology: RFID
  • Main functions: detection of open/closed status; position sensing; operation sensing
  • Typical applications: doors, hatches, crates; vehicle installations
  • Documentation: product data sheet and transport approval (PDF)
  • Additional media: assembly video (MP4) and photographic archive (ZIP)

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Hydrogen Technology World Expo
Hydrogen Technology World Expo

20-22 Oct 2026 Hamburg (Germany)

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