Beontag – Heatwave Flag Printable

The Beontag Heatwave Flag Printable is a printable RAIN RFID tag specifically designed to withstand the temperature resistance of automotive paint shop cycle processes. This tag operates on the RAIN RFID / EPCglobal Gen2v2 standard and has a global operational frequency of 865-928 MHz. With its Impinj M780 IC, it offers a memory configuration of EPC 496 bit, User 128 bit, and TID 96 bit. The tag’s EPC memory content includes a unique number encoded for easy identification. It has an impressive read range of up to 19m/62ft in ETSI environments and up to 15m/50ft in FCC environments. The tag is made of a special film for high temperatures and is attached mechanically without adhesive. It weighs only 1g and comes in a delivery format of 1500 pcs labels on one reel.

The dimensions of the tag are 76 x 55.2 x 0.32 mm / 3 x 2.17 x 0.013 in. With an operating temperature range of -35degree C to +85degree C / -31F to +185F, the Beontag Heatwave Flag Printable can withstand extreme conditions. It has an IP68 classification, making it resistant to dust and water. The tag is also highly resistant to bending, withstanding a 50mm radius even in high temperatures. It has been tested for chemical resistance and shows no physical or performance changes after exposure to motor oil, saltwater, sulfuric acid, NaOH, and acetone. The Beontag Heatwave Flag Printable offers personalization options such as pre-encoding and printing of customer-specific content. It can be easily installed using screws or pop rivets through dia.5mm holes. The tag’s polarization is along its longest dimension, which should be considered when using linear reader antennas. Overall, the Beontag Heatwave Flag Printable is a reliable and durable RFID tag that is ideal for automotive paint shop cycle processes.

Specification

  • Device type: RAIN RFID / EPCglobal Gen2v2
  • Operational frequency: Global 865-928 MHz
  • IC options and memory configurations: Impinj M780, EPC 496 bit, User 128 bit, TID 96 bit
  • EPC memory content: Unique number encoded
  • Read range (2W ERP):
  • ETSI: Up to 19 m / 62 ft
  • FCC: Up to 15m / 50 ft
  • Tag materials: Special film for high temperatures, no adhesive by default, attached mechanically
  • Weight: 1 g
  • Delivery format: On reel, 1500 pcs labels on one reel
  • Dimensions: 76 x 55.2 x 0.32 mm / 3 x 2.17 x 0.013 in
  • Operating temperature: -35degree C to +85degree C / -31F to +185F
  • Peak temperature:
  • 1 hour: +220degree C / +428F
  • 10 min: +260degree C / +500F
  • IP classification: IP68
  • Bending resistance: Withstands 50mm radius also in high temperatures
  • Chemical resistance: No physical or performance changes after exposure to motor oil, saltwater (salinity 10%), sulfuric acid (10%, pH 2), NaOH (10%, pH 13), and acetone
  • Personalization options: Pre-encoding, visual marking (printing of customer-specific content)
  • Installation: Can be attached with screws or pop rivets through dia.5mm holes, polarization along longest dimension

Benefits

Temperature resistance

The Beontag Heatwave Flag Printable™ is designed to withstand extreme temperatures, making it ideal for automotive paint shop cycle processes.

Durable and reliable

With an IP68 classification, the tag is resistant to dust and water, ensuring its performance in challenging environments.

Easy installation and personalization

The tag can be easily attached using screws or pop rivets, and it offers options for pre-encoding and printing of customer-specific content, allowing for seamless integration into various applications.

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