Confidex updated Ironside, Ironside Micro, Ironside Slim and Carrier Tough

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Recently, Confidex updated several of its high performance industrial UHF RFID tags for industrial applications with new chips and improved performance. Here below a brief recap about the news.      

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Confidex Ironside

Ironside

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Ironside comes now in two global versions. Impinj Monza 4QT chip is the standard chip while Monza 4E can be delivered upon special request. The read range on metal achieves 9 meters at EU frequencies, 7 meters at US frequencies, 8 meters at JPN frequencies. The read range on non-metallic surfaces is 3-4 meters.

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Confidex Ironside Micro

Ironside Micro

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Ironside Micro is available in a global version with Impinj Monza 4QT as standard and three other versions that can be supplied upon special request: a global one with Monza 4E and two regional, EU and US, with Alien Technology Higgs-3. The global versions provide read range on metal up to 5 meters on at EU frequencies and up to 4 meters at US frequencies. The EU version offers 7 meters on metal, while the products specifically tuned for US can be read from up to 6.5 meters.

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Confidex Ironside Slim

Ironside Slim

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Ironside Slim is a global tag that provides up to 8 meters on metal and up to 4 meters across all world’s region. Presently, the standard version features Impinj Monza 4QT but also the Monza 4E chip option can be delivered as special version.

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Confidex Carrier Tough

Carrier Tough

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Carrier Tough features now Impinj Monza 4QT chip as standard chip and Monza 4E as special option. The new versions, both global, offer the following read range: up to 11.5 meters on plastic and  up to 8.5 meters on wood at EU frequencies, up to 12.5 meters on plastic and  up to 10 meters on wood at US frequencies.

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Update June 04, 2013: Ironside, Ironside Micro and Ironside Slim are now ATEX certified for mining and other explosive environments.

For more information, please visit the Confidex website or login to the VeryFields RFID Tags Database.

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