September 2, 2010

The Omnia Technologies HF RFID tags are now on VeryFields

Categories: New manufacturers — Tags: , , — posted by: Mirco Cadamuro @ 3:07 pm

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Omnia Technologies offers a wide portfolio of of LF, HF and UHF RFID tags.a

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The following HF RFID tags from Omnia Technologies are now available in the VeryFields RFID Tags Database:a

Jewellery Tag HF (Type 2)

Jewellery Tag HF (Type 1)

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The Omnia Technologies Jewellery Tags HF (Type 1 and Type 2) are an ideal solution for tracking jewellery and other precious articles in retail and item-level supply chain applications.aaa



WUniversal Tag (with hole)

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The Omnia Technologies Universal Tags (with hole) are designed for tracking assets in industrial and logistic applications. They can be easily attached to the identified item with screws and rivets. Available in different sizes and memory options.a

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Universal Tag (without hole)

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The Omnia Technologies Universal Tags (without hole) are ideal for tracking assets in industrial and logistic applications. They are available in different sizes and integrated chip versions.a

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Metallica Tag HF

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The Omnia Technologies Metallica HF Tag is a mount on metal HF ISO 15693 RFID tag designed for asset tracking applications in petrochemical, automotive, aerospace, maritime and other harsh industrial environments.a

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PET Disc Tag

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The Omnia Technologies PET Disc Tags consist of an e-unit laminated between two PET plastic sheets and are an ideal solution for access control and a wide variety logistic and supply chain applications. They are available in different sizes and IC options.a

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AFC Token Tag

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The Omnia Technologies AFC Token Tag is extensively used for automatic fare collection systems and can also be used in a large variety of applications such as ticketing, e-payments, RFID car park management, supply chain and manufacturing.a

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Wrist Band

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The Omnia Technologies Wrist Band is used in access control applications in amusement parks, recreational areas, for automated admissions, guest identification, cashless point-of-sale, key-less entry, and many more applications. Other colors available upon request.aa


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Keyfob Tags

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The Omnia Technologies Keyfob Tags are produced with unique ID for access control and security applications.
It can be customized with screen printing of company logo and serial number.a

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Try the VeryFields RFID tag search tool and get complete information about the Omnia Technologies HF RFID tags!

September 1, 2010

PREMO joins VeryFields The RFID Tags Database

Categories: New manufacturers — Tags: , , — posted by: Mirco Cadamuro @ 12:42 pm

PREMO Group, with more than 45 years experience, is an international leading manufacturer of inductive components, one of the three main Spanish exporters of electronic components and a world leader in low frequency RFID antennas.

PREMO’s broad range of products and services includes interesting HF ISO 15693 RFID tags and UHF EPC Class 1 Gen 2 RFID tags:

PREMOTAG

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The PREMO PREMOTAG is an HF ISO 15693 RFID tag that offers resistance to dust, rain, vibration and other environmental agents.
It is specially designed for a wide variety of metal-mount industrial applications.
The special ferrite core (instead of air) provides higher sensitivity to magnetic field in small dimensions.

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PREMOTAG SMD

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The PREMO PREMOTAG SMD is an HF ISO 15693 RFID tag specially designed for Printed Circuit Board (PCB) tracking in industrial processes.

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HARSH-TAG-150

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The PREMO HARSH-TAG-150 is a UHF EPC Class 1 Gen 2 RFID tag with a robust encasement to survive outdoor and industrial environments.
It is used in Returnable Plastic Containers (RPC) management, wood and metal cage tracking, vehicle identification and a vast variety of other logistic and supply chain applications.a

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HARSH-TAG-150W

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The PREMO HARSH-TAG-150W is a UHF EPC Class 1 Gen 2 RFID tag with a robust encasement to survive outdoor and industrial environments.
It is used in Returnable Plastic Containers (RPC) management, wood and metal cage tracking, vehicle identification and a vast variety of other logistic and supply chain applications.a

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HARSH-TAG-80

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Thanks to its IP68 robust encasement, the PREMO HARSH-TAG-80 can be used in outdoor and industrial environments.
This UHF EPC Class 1 Gen 2 RFID tag is insensitive to the orientation of the antenna reader and can be used in Returnable Plastic Containers (RPC) management, wood and metal cage tracking, vehicle identification and a wide range of other logistic and supply chain applications.a

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Let’s find all these RFID tags in the RFID Tags Database!a

August 17, 2010

Intelleflex adds its BAP RFID tags to the VeryFields Database

Categories: New manufacturers — Tags: , , — posted by: Mirco Cadamuro @ 2:08 pm

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Intelleflex joins VeryFields with its Battery Assisted Passive RFID tags.

Intelleflex’s BAP RFID tags are high memory tags compliant with the widely adopted EPC Class 1 Gen 2 standard and also the new ISO 18000-6c Class 3 standard that adds extensions specifically conceived for BAP RFID tags (Class 3 tags). While all data and memory formats of the EPC Class 1 Gen 2 standard are retained, the new standard features an innovative Manchester forward link (reader to tag communication) that enables significantly longer read ranges, higher control of the interference that results from such long ranges, and improved battery power management.

The Intelleflex BAP RFID tags are part of  an innovative technology platform named Intelleflex XC3, the first dual protocol product set supporting the new ISO 18000-6C Class 3 standard and the existing EPC Class 1 Gen 2 Standard. For more info on the benefits of this technology platform see this interesting white paper.

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Intelleflex offers 5 BAP RFID tags:

SXT-7110

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The Intelleflex SXT-7110 Extended Temperature RFID Tag is a rugged and compact Battery Assisted Passive RFID tag designed to withstand severe temperatures and other demanding environments. This tag performs reliably in real world conditions, around liquids, metals and other RF-unfriendly conditions providing very long read ranges in vehicle and container tracking and many other logistics applications.

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STT-7000

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The Intelleflex STT-7000 General Purpose RFID Tag is rugged and compact Battery Assisted Passive RFID tag. Thanks to its IP67 protection class, it can be used in indoor and outdoor environments. The STT-7000 provides exceptional  performance on non-metallic surfaces in pallet tagging, container tracking and a large range of other logistics applications.

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SMT-7100

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The Intelleflex SMT-7100 (for challenging environments) is a rugged and compact Battery Assisted Passive RFID tags designed for indoor and outdoor environments. The SMT-7100 offers reliable performance  in real world conditions, around liquids, metals and other RF-unfriendly conditions providing very long read ranges in vehicle and container tracking and in a wide variety of logistics applications.

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BAT-7300

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The Intelleflex BAT-7300 Badge Tag is a rugged, thin profile transponder designed for personnel monitoring and other asset tracking applications. Thanks to its innovative security features, the Intelleflex BAT-7300 Badge Tag provides secure on-tag data access.

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FBT-7400

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The Intelleflex FBT-7400 Fob Tag is a long range, highly compact Battery Assisted Passive RFID tags designed for being attached to key rings and other items with similar style mounting requirements. Compact form factor, advanced security features and on-tag user-rewritable memory make it ideal for key management and access control applications, tool and asset tracking.

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All the Intelleflex’s BAP RFID tags are available in two different regional areas, UHF FCC 902-928 MHz and UHF ETSI 865-868 MHz.

Take a look at them on VeryFields

August 9, 2010

New UHF Gen 2 RFID inlay from Invengo: the Smart Inlay XC-TF8025-C02

Categories: New RFID tags — Tags: , , — posted by: Mirco Cadamuro @ 1:33 pm

Invengo Smart Inlay XC-TF8025-C02

The Invengo Smart Inlay XC-TF8025-C02 is a compact sized UHF EPC Gen 2 RFID tag for logistics and supply chain applications optimized to work in the FCC 902-928 MHz frequency band.

Invengo just started to provide the Smart Inlay XC-TF8013-C04 also in wet inlay format.

See all the Invengo RFID tags on VeryFields, click here!

July 26, 2010

Real RFID Solutions for the Rugged Oil and Gas Environment

Categories: News — Tags: , , — posted by: Mirco Cadamuro @ 12:40 pm

Although RFID is relatively new to the oil and gas industry, XERAFY and partners are collaborating to provide custom solutions for the oil industry with pipe tracking, quality control, and supply chain management. XERAFY has designed the MicroX EPC Gen2 RFID tag to track large assets such as oil drill bits, pipe fitting, pumps and even platform supports for the oil and gas industry. The Xerafy MicroX  fits very well into the oil and gas equation with its long-range performance and ruggedized encapsulation to survive the abrasion, impact, salt spray, chemicals high temperatures and pressure common to the oil and gas environment.
The MicroX tag is currently being tested for asset tracking on oil equipment to ensure inventory management and quality control over order fulfillment to make sure the right equipment is installed properly.  In addition, the XERAFY embedded RFID tag provides further durability over a tag merely attached externally to an asset. A secure and permanently mounted RFID tag is the most secure and effective means of real-time tracking.

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July 15, 2010

Five new interesting UHF RFID tags from William Frick & Co. enter the VeryFields Database

Categories: New RFID tags — Tags: , , — posted by: Mirco Cadamuro @ 6:18 pm

Double Teflon RFID Tag

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Thanks to its double Teflon coating, the William Frick Double Teflon RFID Tag is a UHF EPC Gen 2 Global tag that can withstand extreme temperatures and be easily and quickly attached to the identified item. Available also with two eyelets to the extremities.|


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Laminated RFID Hang Tag

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The Laminated RFID Hang Tag is an affordable outdoor durable hang RFID tag that can be also attached with adhesive. Suitable for a wide range of asset marking and tracking applications. The Laminated RFID Hang Tag is tuned to work across all the UHF EPC Gen 2 frequency band from 860 to 960 MHz.

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SM-30-S Impact-Resistant RFID Tag With Sling

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The SM-30-S Impact-Resistant RFID Tag With Sling is a Gen 2 Global RFID tag constructed of solid vulcanized rubber for extreme resistance to chemical agents and mechanical stresses. Its braided stainless steel nylon-coated cable allows for being quickly and reliably attached as a sling and hang tag on heavy duty cables, chains and other fasteners.

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SM-30D FRAC Tag with RFID

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The SM-30D FRAC Tag with RFID offers global performance and has a solid vulcanized rubber construction for extreme durability and resistance to impact and water. Specially designed for harsh outdoor environments in oil and gas industry, it can be securely fastened to a wide variety of items, pipes and factory equipments in particular. Its braided stainless-steel nylon-coated attachment cable comes in a variety of lengths.

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WF-SM-WOW1 Weldable Metal RFID Tag

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UHF EPC Class 1 Gen 2 global tag, the WF-SM-WOW1 Weldable Metal RFID Tag is not only an on-metal tag, it is made of metal to provide the ultimate durability and robustness.
With excellent super-high temperature readability, this armored RFID tag will perform exceptionally well even in the harshest environments where pressure, abrasion and water are present.
It can be welded directly on metal or drilled for being fastened with screw, metal wires and ties.a

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Have a look at them on VeryFields

July 13, 2010

A new Omni-ID RFID tag has been added to the VeryFields database: the Prox Rigid Case v2

Categories: New RFID tags — Tags: , , — posted by: Mirco Cadamuro @ 12:29 pm

The Omni-ID Prox Rigic Case v2 and the Omni-ID Prox Labe

The new Omni-ID Prox Rigid Case v2 is a small form factor passive UHF EPC Gen 2 RFID tag advisable for a wide range of asset tracking applications in metallic and non-metallic environments.  Its robust polycarbonate encasement makes it suitable for use in presence of moisture and protect the tag from mechanical stresses. Working across all geographies worldwide in accordance with EPC Gen 2 standards and being compliant with Financial Services Technology Consortium (FSTC) standards, the Omni-ID Prox Rigid Case v2 is particularly well suited for IT asset tracking applications as well as the Omni-ID Prox Label.

Have a look at it and the other Omni-ID UHF RFID tags on VeryFields

July 8, 2010

New USB UHF Gen 2 desktop reader from CAEN RFID

Categories: New RFID readers — Tags: , , — posted by: Mirco Cadamuro @ 4:26 pm

CAEN RFID unveils a new desktop reader of its easy2read© family: the Slate.

The CAEN RFID Slate reader (Model R1260I)

The Slate is a UHF EPC Gen 2 reader specially designed for short and medium range applications. Thanks to the USB port for easy connection to any PC, the compact dimensions that approach those of an A4 paper sheet and its low profile of about 15 mm, this new reader is an ideal solutions ideal solution for point-of-sales, document tracking, RFID programming stations and access control applications. Moreover, it can be used as a building block for smart shelves and smart displays for retail applications. The integrated circular polarized antenna helps the reading of RFID tags in random orientations. The CAEN Slate RFID reader is based on the CAEN Quark module, the smallest and lowest power consuming module available on the market. The Slate is compliant with both the ETSI and FCC regulations.

July 5, 2010

Interview with Patrick King, TROI’s founder and president, about the brand new TROI’s RFID tags

Categories: Interviews — Tags: , , — posted by: Mirco Cadamuro @ 4:11 pm

By Mirco Cadamuro, General Manager VeryFields

From left: TROI’s WoW-1, WoW-2 and Armored-RFID tags

Mirco:  Hello Patrick and thank you for this interview about TROI’s new products.
First of all, please describe in brief your new RFID tags: the WoW-1, the WoW-2 and the Armored-RFID tag in particular. Which are their innovative features? Which requirements are they designed to address?

Patrick:  The two series of RFID tags, Armored-RFID and WoW-1, WoW-2 were designed to provide additional features to the TROI Ceramics Series of tags OK-106, OK-17 and TMT-3. The original ceramics OK-106, OK-17 and TMT-3 were able to be imbedded, attached and exposed to extreme temperatures but there was an additional set of needs for even higher temperatures, more rapid attachment including to pipes, improved ruggedness and finally an ability to actually weld the tag to the part of interest.
Armored-RFID and WoW-1,2 address these ultimate and seemingly impossible requirements.

Mirco:  The Armored-RFID tag be considered a cousin product of the WoW tags, but which are its distinctive features?

Patrick:  Cousin is a good word. They both have the TROI ceramics DNA at the core but they have very different packages and means of attachment. The Armored- RFID is really designed for adhesive or welding and is expected to be “invisible” since it sorts of blends with the part to which it is attached. The WoW-1 on the other hand is extremely versatile and can be welded, cabled, screwed, adhesive attached or banded.

Mirco:  You told me that you tried to cover the Armored-RFID tag with a second stainless steel shell and realized that the tag continued working. Can the Armored-RFID tag be further reinforced?

Patrick:  OK. The mention of a second shell was more to impress you that the Armored-RFID is truly magic. If is already a tag inside a tag. By adding an additional shell the result is a tag inside a tag inside a tag which is amazing. Yes there may be a practical advantage especially if you are trying to get 1000F type heat conditions and want additional shields but please appreciate the magic in my comments.

Mirco:  You say that the stainless steel shell of the Armored-RFID tag is an active element of the tag and not only a cover for protection. Can you tell something more about this aspect?

Patrick:  Both the shell for the WoW tags and the Armored-RFID tags actually are the tag. The shells are chosen to couple with the tag hidden deep inside the cavity.

Mirco:  I read about the omni-directional reading capabilities of TROI’s new tags…

Patrick:  Yes. The WoW-1 can be read from all its six sides. The Armored-RFID would be similarly described as fully circular reading.

Mirco:  Is the Armored-RFID tag antenna a brand new design or does it share something with the antenna used for other TROI tags?

Patrick:  It is really new and only shares the “cousin” relationship to the WoW tags. The TROI invention and patent application are unique.

Mirco:  What about the advantages provided by the direct on-metal welding attachment method?

Patrick:  Some clients claim that they cannot weld without violating a certificate or warrantee but for others welding is second nature and a wonderful way to add a tag quickly and reliably.

Mirco:  Could the Armored-RFID tag take on other shapes in the future?

Patrick:  Yes, square, rectangular and triangular in addition to round are already demonstrated but not productized.

Mirco:  Out of curiosity: did you start the Armored-RFID tag design process with the clear goal of creating a tag completely covered by metal or did you realize of this possibility a little at a time during your experiments?

Patrick:  That will remain my secret.
I will say that TROI’s advantage is a keen link between innovation and empirical observation often referred to as “bull’s-eye empiricism”.  I like to think that TROI is a leader in this field of endeavour and engineering.

Mirco:  How many people take part in the TROI’s tags design?

Patrick:  To be fair, all things start with a client challenge and especially from a difficult or urgent need. The resources applied are always needs dependent as well link by the “bull’s-eye empiricism’ approach. Resources can be current, historical or even drawn for unrelated industries all by TROI staff.

Mirco:  Have you already planned any evolution for the Armored-RFID technology?

Patrick:  Yes. The majority is to get TROI Super Heat tags past the two stable levels of 450F and 600F up to 1000F and beyond and the Armored-RFID designs are key to that.

Mirco:  Are you working on other new exciting products?

Patrick:  Always. Do you have an impossible request with an equally impossible urgency to deliver?

Mirco:  Pat, sincere congratulations again. Looking forward to see the new great RFID tags from TROI!

Patrick King is Technologies ROI’s (TROI) founder and president. A synthetic organic chemist, he has been an entrepreneur in printing, thermal imaging and automatic identification, among other fields. With some experience in RFID technology, he established TROI to initially provide consulting services, then joined the staff of Michelin Tires as a global electronic strategist—a position he still holds to this day. In that role, he has helped the tire and automotive industry develop RFID standards for tagging and tracking assets and work in progress.
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pictures and Patrick King’s profile credits: RFID Journal)

July 1, 2010

The UPM Raflatac Trap UHF near field RFID tag enters the VeryFields Database

Categories: New RFID tags — Tags: , , — posted by: Mirco Cadamuro @ 5:26 pm

UPM Raflatac Trap

The UPM Raflatac Trap RFID tag with Impinj Monza 3 integrated chip is a perfect solution for small item UHF NF tagging and is specially recommended for small pharmaceutical packaging and bulk near field reading. It is available in dry inlay, wet inlay and paper tag format.

Click here to see it as well as the other UPM Raflatac RFID tags.

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