What are the new technological trends in RFID tags?
What new development opportunities are hidden in the RFID tag market? Let us explore new ideas for this transformation together! Efficient response of RFID tags in static electricity damage environment An passive RFID tag, at its core, contains an RFID antenna that receives and responds to radio frequency queries from an RFID transceiver. However, RFID chips are susceptible to damage from static electricity. In the production process of RFID labels, especially in the printing and converting links, the label material needs to be delicately processed by multiple rollers and printing units. During this process, the generation and accumulation of static electricity becomes a potential threat. Tiny electrostatic charges may cause damage to the circuit inside the label, thereby affecting the identification effect of the label and reducing production efficiency. One possible solution is to install static elimination devices in the production line. These devices can neutralize the static electricity generated during the production process, thereby protecting the RFID chips of RAIN RFID tags from damage. This is not only a technical problem in smart RFID tag production, but also one of the key areas for in-depth research in the industry. Exploring the efficient performance of RFID tags in extreme environments The normal operating temperature range of passive RFID tags is usually -40°C to 85°C. However, with the continuous expansion of application fields, some special-purpose RFID tags are facing more stringent working environment challenges. Take medical cold chain RFID tags and temperature sensing RFID tags as examples, which are specifically designed to work in extremely cold or hot conditions. The operating temperature range of these tags may extend as low as -55°C or as high as 125°C, ensuring stable and efficient performance in extreme environments. Not only that, specially designed RFID label stickers can maintain excellent performance in harsh environments such as moisture, pollution, and vibration. These labels ensure data accuracy and reliability by using special materials and processes Retail Industry demand for low-cost metal-resistant RFID tags rising In the retail industry, the price of standard UHF RFID tags usually remains around 5 cents. However, the performance of these RFID tags often fluctuates when attached to metal. This is a pressing problem for manufacturers who need to track metal parts during production. They are eager to find a low-cost and reliable RFID on-metal label that can work stably in various harsh environments.