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L-com Announces North American Partnership with Korenix USA

L-com, a global leader in the manufacture of wired and wireless connectivity products, announced that it has signed a North American distributor agreement with Korenix USA, a world leader in industrial networking solutions headquartered in City of Industry, California.

"I am very excited about…     Read more

Hansgrohe intensifies assembly processes with UPM Raflatac RFID inlays

German manufacturer of bathroom and kitchen fittings Hansgrohe has implemented UPM Raflatac’s inlays into its RFID-assisted assembly processes. Hansgrohe uses RFID-enabled kanban (signal) cards to track the flow of containers between its two production sites. The company now enjoys several benefits, including accelerated goods receipt…     Read more

Endemol signs Wavetrend to track celebrity housemates movements

Endemol, one of the largest independent production companies in Britain, has selected Wavetrend, the world leader in active RFID, to install technology to track housemates in the 2009 Celebrity Big Brother series (which started live on the 2nd January).

The tracking system will enable…     Read more

M2M Network Providers Begin to Add Infrastructure to Optimize Data Traffic Control

Machine-to-machine (M2M) communications have specialized requirements, and over time this market has seen a specialized class of network providers - Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) and M2M Mobile Operators (MMOs) - emerge to address these requirements in ways the traditional mobile operators have often declined…     Read more

FKI Logistex Launches Logistex NB200 Narrow-Belt Driven Roller Conveyor

FKI Logistex a leader in integrated material handling solutions, announces the North American launch of the Logistex NB200 Narrow-Belt Driven Roller Conveyor, a flexible system that is part of the company's new Logistex Case Conveyor Solutions (LCCS) product family. The FKI Logistex NB200 offers maximum…     Read more

 
Metalcraft announces long-read RFID Hard Tag PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 24 March 2008
Metalcraft announced pricing and availability of their RFID Hard Tag designed to deliver longer read range at lower cost for asset tracking applications that require resistance to heavy impact or submersion in water.

Metalcraft's standardized RFID Hard Tag is a 5-inch by 1-inch product engineered to provide a read range over 10 feet using the passive, Gen2 KSW Windshield RFID inlay. The RFID Hard Tag construction houses the inlay in half-inch thick UV stabilized polycarbonate with a clear window for an internal label containing bar code or human readable data. Customers can affix the RFID Hard Tag with mechanical fasteners and permanent, pressure-sensitive adhesive.

Testing has shown the RFID Hard Tags will withstand exposure to a range of chemicals, water depths over 130 feet and impacts as great as 20 tons.

"Metalcraft is known for durable ID solutions," said Metalcraft president Steve Doerfler. "Our RFID Hard Tag furthers that reputation by delivering longer read ranges than similar products."

The RFID Hard Tags features digital printing of the interior label, allowing full-color logos and other information including bar code and human readable ID numbers. Metalcraft can program the printed information - or other data - on the RFID inlay during production.

"All of Metalcraft's RFID products allow customers to utilize both bar code and RFID technologies," said Doerfler. "The durability and readability of our label printing is unequaled."

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