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These days' eco friendly products really catch the attention of everybody's eyes since we all know at the back of our minds that our environment is degrading day by day because of us and if we don't work towards mending it today we definitely will have to cry in the future.

Keeping this in mind Thin Battery Technologies has come up with a set of eco-friendly disposable batteries which can be used for powering RFID tags and a host of other items. These are carbon zinc batteries which work with both active and passive RFID tags. Produced in sheets these batteries can be customized as per the size and shape requirements and integrated with tags and sensors implemented in RFID systems.

The batteries are available under the TBT UT and TBT HD series where the former can be used in smart cards, transit tickets and loyalty cards and the latter can be put to use for power intensive applications. In terms of costs and performance these batteries can be rated between low-cost passive tags and expensive active and RTLS systems and in terms of standards they meet the RoHS and WEEE environmental regulations set up by EU. Let's see how far these batteries can go in setting our environment straight. See full article.

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