Designed to work on a wide range of surfaces (excluding metal surfaces)
The RFID labels can be used in logistical environments such as warehouses, in industrial environments or in retail. Due to the wide range of personalisation options, we cover a variety of applications.
UHF Inlay for apparel factory, shoe cap factory,fashion factory
Tag Dimension: 30*14*0.3mm (Aluminum Antenna Size: 22*8mm)
Chip: M4E ( Protocol: ISO18000-6C GEN2)
Memory: TID/UID 96bit+ EPC/Block upto 496bit+ User 128bit+ Reserve 32bit access & 32bit kill
Operating Frequency: 865-868Mhz
FaceStock/Housing: without facestock
Reading Range: 20 cm On Air-free (depends on reader)
Installation: Adhesive
Characteristic: General
Feature Option: Free consulting and free samples with solution proposal & evaluation, Fast sampling within 2-3days is provided to support ODM/OEM/SKD in order to meet the customized printing including mono/color barcode and text Embossing, laser-engraving, personalization and encoding service
Non-printable wet inlay is an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) inlay designed for specific applications where printing on the inlay surface is not required or desired. Unlike standard RFID inlays that have a printable surface, non-printable wet inlays are typically left uncoated, making them unsuitable for direct printing.Here are some key features and considerations of non-printable wet inlays:
1. RFID Technology: Non-printable wet inlays use RFID technology, which includes an RFID chip (IC) and an antenna. The IC stores data and communicates with RFID readers, while the antenna enables wireless communication.
2. Wet Inlay: A wet inlay refers to the RFID inlay without any adhesive backing or topcoat. It is essentially the RFID core components (chip and antenna) that can be embedded into other materials or applied to various surfaces.
3. Uncoated Surface: The surface of a non-printable wet inlay is uncoated, meaning it is not suitable for direct printing of information or graphics. However, it can be integrated into other products or materials during the manufacturing process.
4. Customization: While the inlay itself is not printable, it can be customized during the manufacturing stage by embedding it into specific materials or products, such as labels, tags, cards, or industrial assets.
5. Versatility: Non-printable wet inlays offer versatility as they can be integrated into various objects or surfaces, including paper, plastic, fabric, glass, and metal.
6. Integration into Labels or Tags: Manufacturers often use non-printable wet inlays as components in the production of printable labels or tags. The inlay's RFID functionality is combined with the printed information on the label or tag to create a finished product.
7. Application Areas: Non-printable wet inlays find applications in a wide range of industries, including inventory management, supply chain, retail, healthcare, asset tracking, access control, and more.
8. Activation and Encoding: Before deploying non-printable wet inlays, they need to be activated and encoded with unique identification data. This process assigns each inlay a specific identity, making them distinguishable by RFID readers.
Non-printable wet inlays serve as a critical component in the RFID ecosystem, enabling seamless integration into various products and applications. Manufacturers often use them to create printable RFID labels or tags, providing a powerful tool for data capture, tracking, and identification purposes in a variety of industries.