Main uses and application scenarios of anti-tilt labels
Anti-tilt labels are mainly used to monitor and indicate whether items are tilted or tipped during handling and transportation. The main application scenarios are as follows:
Logistics and transportation:
In the logistics industry, various types of goods may tilt due to various reasons during handling, loading and unloading, and transportation. Anti-tilt labels can be attached to cargo packaging or transport containers. Once the tilt angle of the cargo exceeds the set value, the label will trigger the display to remind relevant personnel that the cargo may have been improperly handled and the internal items are at risk of damage. This helps logistics personnel to detect problems in a timely manner and take corresponding measures, such as checking whether the cargo is damaged, re-adjusting the placement, etc., so as to ensure the safe transportation of the cargo and reduce cargo damage disputes.
Transportation of precision instruments and electronic products:
Precision instruments and electronic products usually have high requirements for stability during transportation. Slight tilts may cause damage to internal components or affect their performance. Anti-tilt labels can monitor the transportation status in real time. When an instrument or product tilts, the obvious indication of the label allows the recipient to understand the situation at the first time, conduct key inspections and tests on the goods, and avoid potential faults caused by failure to detect the tilt in time before being discovered in subsequent use, thereby reducing maintenance costs and risks.
Airline baggage transportation:
Passengers' checked baggage may go through complex operation links during the handling and loading and unloading process at the airport. By attaching anti-tilt labels to the luggage, airline staff can quickly determine whether the luggage has been improperly handled during transportation through the status of the label, which helps to improve the quality and service level of luggage transportation and reduce passengers' complaints due to damaged luggage.
Warehouse management:
In the warehouse, the stacking and handling of goods may also cause tilting. Anti-tilt labels can help warehouse managers detect abnormal conditions of goods in time, avoid collapse accidents caused by tilting of goods, and ensure the safety of warehouse cargo storage and working environment. At the same time, for some goods with special storage requirements, such as items that are easy to roll, easy to break, or sensitive to tilt, anti-tilt labels can play an effective monitoring role to ensure that the goods are placed in accordance with the specified storage conditions.
The main uses of anti-tilt tags include:
Accurately monitor cargo tilt:
1. With the feature of displaying every 10 degrees and three independent indication parts, it can monitor the tilt angle, direction and whether the cargo is flipped in 360°. For example, it can detect slight tilt in time when transporting large computer systems.
2. Ensure the safety of cargo transportation:
For cargo that needs to remain upright, such as refrigeration equipment, medical equipment, etc., real-time monitoring of tilt and timely warning are carried out to avoid equipment failure or cargo damage caused by tilt.
3. Clarify the responsibility for accidents:
The one-time anti-tampering design cannot be reset once triggered. If the tag is activated after the cargo arrives, it can prove that there is improper tilt during transportation and clearly define the responsibility.
4. Help optimize supply chain management:
By collecting and analyzing tag trigger data, enterprises can locate the links in the supply chain where cargo tilt is prone to occur, such as specific transportation sections and warehouses, so as to optimize the process in a targeted manner and improve the level of product quality assurance.