HID Global unveiled extremely small HF glass RFID tags based on its Vigo™ technology

HF glass RFID tags.

HID Global launched extremely small HF glass RFID tags based on its patented Vigo™ Direct Bonding technology that allows to manufacture very small and cost-competitive HF RFID tags without compromising the quality.  

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Small HF glass RFID tags

HID Global’s 6B0201 and 6B0203 HF Glass Tags

Identified by the part numbers 6B0201 and 6B0203, the new products are members of the HID Global’s Glass Tags product range, which is made of RFID tags designed for being directly embedded in assets or used as semi-finished products to manufacture customized tags. The 6B0201 and 6B0203 are compliant with the ISO 15693 standard and combine excellent durability, performance and reliability, with extremely small sizes. The 6B0201 has a diameter of 2.1 mm and a height of 12 mm, while the 6B0203 has a diameter of just 3.15 mm and a height of 13.3 mm. They work well inserted in any non-metallic assets or mounted on metallic surfaces, also if used in strong presence of water, even if immersed. These small HF glass RFID tags are an ideal solution to RFID-enable an extremely broad variety of assets, including work tools and other industrial equipment, diverse types of containers, healthcare and pharmaceuticals high-value goods, metallic kegs, gas cylinders. HID Global’s fully automated manufacturing process gives these tags excellent quality and therefore reliability, and the glass encapsulation allows extreme resistance to chemicals and thermal fluctuation. Like all the other products of the HID Global’s Glass Tags product range, also the 6B0201 and 6B0203 are ATEX certified. The used chip is the HID Global Vigo 1.6k chip that provides a 64-bit UID and 1664 bits of user memory protected by a 32-bit password.

Please ask HID Global for more details on these HF glass RFID tags. To find the best RFID tags for your applications, please try our RFID tag search engine, or contact us at info@veryfields.net.

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