High Temperature RFID Tags
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High temperature RFID tags are especially designed for applications and processes involving high temperatures. Meaning these are highly durable in harsh environments. Just like other tags, high temperature rfid tags may be active or passive. Unlike passive rfid tags, the active tags have an internal source of power supply.
Some of the high temperature RFID tags also have the ability to tolerate many of the acids and solvents that are generally used in industrial environments. An important application of high temperature RFID tags is the heat sterilization of medical items. For example Volcano Tags are passive high temperature RFID tags having a packaging made of LCP material which can operate in a temperature range of about 300 degree Celsius for a few minutes
The Escort Memory Systems UHF525HT is a rugged high-temperature long-range Ultra High Frequency (902-928 MHz) tag. This tag is designed to work at up to four feet when mounted to metal carriers with the UHF-UN1 reader and ideally suited for Body & Assembly and Paint Shop applications in the automotive industry surviving over 204 degree Celsius.
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About RFID4U
We are leaders in the field of RFID engineering and run various training and certification programs. In partnership with eSmart Source Company we provide RFID solutions for the industry. During implementation of the rfid system we’ll take care of the various phases such as evaluation, planning, architectural design, support and training. The RFID training program at RFID4U has been designed keeping in mind the needs of a large section of people. There are plenty of courses to choose from. We conduct classroom coaching, onsite training as well as e-learning courses. Our courses are a perfect blend of both theory and practical classes. These are conducted by well qualified and experienced trainers in the most professional manner. Even the e-learning courses are interaction based giving you the much needed platform to clear all your doubts and queries.
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