Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

DAILY RFID announced new tag

Thursday, June 25, 2009

UHF Gen 2 RFID tags can be difficult to use in areas where there’s a lot of metal. In order to aid the process, DAILY RFID has developed passive Gen 2 RFID Tag for metal surface, which can deliver a long range read on metal tagging even under harsh conditions.

The RFID on-metal tag is designed for applications which require tags to be applied in metallic environment. Its unique construction enables the passive Gen 2 RFID tags to perform well in harsh environments, such as dipping in water and acid.


The Gen 2 RFID tag for metal tagging is designed for worldwide deployment, with operating frequency customizable from 860MHz to 960MHz. It also has an read range up to 3 meters on metal basing on different RFID readers.

The Passive Gen 2 RFID tag can easily be affixed to any metal surface either with its self-adhesive 3M Glue or mechanically with screw. Some small, fully encapsulated tags of the family have been successfully used in asset tracking applications such as railway and warehousing solutions. [end] 

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The contacltess paper tag supports ISO/IEC 14443A or ISO/IEC 14443B or ISO/IEC 15693 protocols and functions within a temperature range of -10 degrees Celsius to 50 degrees Celsius, making it ideal for low-intensity environments like airports.

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HID Global announced an expanded portfolio of RFID asset tracking solutions designed to meet the demands of industries including logistics, automation and manufacturing, medical and health care, returnable transport items and waste management.

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Murata and Beta LAYOUT announced a joint venture to launch an RFID starter kit aimed at printed circuit board (PCB) engineers and developers aspiring to incorporate RFID into their electronics design.

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Leo InnoTech (LIT) and UPM RFID have carried out a large-scale item-level RFID implementation for a Chinese apparel company focusing primarily on warehouse logistics optimization.

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