RFID Tags
Industrial RFID tags for technical applications and demanding environments. Dipole offers a wide range of RFID tags in UHF, HF, LF and NFC technologies, designed for applications that require higher mechanical, thermal or chemical resistance. They are built to withstand impacts, temperature, humidity and washing processes, with on-metal options and different mounting systems such as technical adhesive, screws, rivets or cable ties. Available in various formats and memory capacities, RFID tags make it possible to identify assets, containers, tools and parts with high durability. Stable readings, long service life and reliable traceability for industry, logistics, healthcare and laundry applications.
RFID Tag Avery Dennison Miniweb Impinj M750
The Miniweb M750 tags from Avery Dennison are designed for use in the retail, industrial, and supply chain sectors. These tags stand out for their superior performance compared to others in materials such as cardboard and plastic, as well as in demanding environments.
Their compact size allows the product to be suitable for applications with limited space, while still requiring data identification and storage on the label.
Equipped with the M750 integrated circuit from Impinj, the AD Miniweb FCC M750 inlays have a 96-bit EPC memory and a 32-bit user memory. The integrated circuit is compatible with the global GS1 UHF Gen2v2 standard.
Product description RFID Tag Avery Dennison Miniweb Impinj M750
The Miniweb Impinj M750 has a size of 45 mm x 18 mm and operates in the UHF frequency range of 860-960 MHz.
Like all Avery Dennison RFID products, the Miniweb M750 is manufactured according to the highest industry quality standards, including ISO/IEC 18000-63, EPC Gen2 V2.
It is available in three formats: Dry, Wet, and Label. Additionally, the Miniweb is available with other ICs with different EPC and user memory according to the customer's needs.
Product codes:
Dry Inlay: 3007541 / IL-603702
Wet Inlay: 3007542 / IL-603703
Label: 3007543 / IL-603704
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