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iDTRONIC introduces Indus

Tuesday, May 27, 2008 in News

German RFID hardware maker iDTRONIC has introduced its new Indus disctag designed to endure a variety of harsh industrial climates. The new tag is is designed to be resistant to any kind of external damage, due to a protective overlay layer made from PPS lamination.

The protective layer is resistant to abrasion, impact and corrosion, as well as humidity and a wide range of aggressive chemicals. The disc can also withstand temperatures up to 90 degrees Celsius, and is relatively unaffected by the presence of metals or liquids.

The Indus disctags are available in a range of diameters from 13 to 30 mm with a thickness of 2.5 mm, allowing it to perform well in most industrial environments. They are designed to well-suited for the identification of goods and objects in industrial, logistics and production applications. [end] 

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