RFID Tags
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Advanced RFID tagging solutions co-developed with Fortune 500 companies to tackle the challenges of asset tracking, inventory management, and supply chain visibility

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Xerafy’s tagging solutions are engineered to deliver precision and durability for specialized asset identification and tracking systems:

RUGGED
Benchmark-Leading Performance and Reliability

TRAK
Durability for Returnable Assets and Inventory

SKIN
Smart Labels for Enhanced Supply Chains

IOT
Advanced Devices for Real-Time Tracking and Monitoring

Companies all over the world trust Xerafy for their critical tracking systems:

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FAQs RFID Tags

How to choose the right RFID tag for a specific project?

1. Identify The Assets and Environment:
– What type of asset are you tagging? (Metal, plastic, equipment, etc.)
– Where will the tag be used? (High temperatures, exposure to chemicals, sterilization, etc.)

2. Match the Tag to the Conditions:
– Rugged Tags: Ideal for harsh environments like oil and gas or manufacturing.
– Autoclavable Tags: Suited for healthcare applications requiring sterilization.
– On-Metal Tags: Designed specifically for metal surfaces in MRO and industrial settings.
– RFID labeling solutions with flexible and printable labels.

3. Consider Industry Requirements:
– Check for any specific compliance needs (e.g., ATEX-certified tags for explosive environments).

Visit the Xerafy Tagging Guide and Product Selector for detailed product selections.

Or reach out to our Engineering Team for personalized recommendations.

What environmental conditions can Xerafy RFID Rugged tags withstand?

Xerafy’s Rugged RFID tags are built to perform in normal to demanding environments:

1. Temperature Cycling: Tags like the ROSWELL and MICRO Paint Shop can cycle up to 250°C, making them ideal for industrial processes or autoclave sterilization. On the other hand, most Xerafy tags maintain performance in sub-zero conditions.

2. Exposure to Chemicals: Tags such as the MICRO IndustrialMICRO Power, and NANO Plus feature protective casings for applications involving exposure to harsh chemicals or solvents.

3. Moisture and Water Immersion: Tags with an IP65, IP67, or IP68 rating can withstand exposure to moisture or water and are also protected from dust and rust.

4. Performance on Metal Surfaces: In industrial settings where tags are mounted on metal, on-metal tags such as the MICRO and PICO series are engineered to perform reliably without interference.

Check out the individual datasheets or download the Product Guide side-by-side overview for more detailed specifications.

Are Xerafy RFID tags compatible with industry standards?

Yes, all Xerafy RFID tags are fully compliant with a wide range of industry standards, ensuring they integrate seamlessly with existing infrastructure for consistent performance:

1. Global Standards:

– UHF RFID Compliance: Our tags comply with RAIN RFID, FCC, and ETSI standards, making them compatible with most global RFID systems.
– ISO Standards: We adhere to ISO 18000-6C and EPC Class 1 Gen 2 protocols, ensuring seamless integration and reliable performance across different platforms.

2. Industry-Specific Certifications:

– Automotive: Our tags comply with VDA standards, to meet stringent requirements for tracking and traceability in manufacturing and supply chains.
– ATEX and IECEx: For explosive environments, such as those in the oil and gas industry, our tags meet ATEX Zone 0 and IECEx certification standards.
– Healthcare: Our healthcare tags are designed to meet FDA and UDI (Unique Device Identification) requirements.

3. Safety and Environmental Compliance:
– All Xerafy tags are RoHS and CE compliant, guaranteeing they are safe, sustainable, and environmentally friendly.

How does Xerafy ensure the long-term reliability of its RFID tags?

Our RFID tags, especially those in the Xerafy RUGGED series, undergo rigorous qualification in the field. Thanks to their industry-grade durability, reliability, and consistency, they are often noted for outliving the assets they track.

Materials and engineering requirements are defined based on industry preferences to ensure each tag is suited for its specific application. Full control over the entire design and manufacturing process allows the implementation of advanced techniques that enhance tag durability. The company maintains stable product lines which enables ongoing enhancements with each version.

By combining these elements, Xerafy RFID tags deliver benchmark-topping performance and reliability, providing long-term value in a wide range of industrial applications.

What warranty and support options does Xerafy offer for its RFID tags?

Xerafy provides full warranty and support options for our RFID tags and labels, ensuring reliability and customer satisfaction. Each product comes with a specific warranty period, which covers defects in materials and workmanship. Detailed warranty information is available on the datasheet for each product.

For direct support, troubleshooting assistance, or additional information about our warranty terms, our dedicated Sales representative is ready to help.

What customization options does Xerafy offer for RFID tags?

Yes, Xerafy RFID tags can be fully customized to meet the specific needs of your application, particularly in industrial asset tracking systems. Here’s how we can tailor our tags:

1. Printing:
– The Xerafy Service Bureau offers the option to print and laser engrave logos, serial numbers, or other identifying information directly onto the tag, ensuring the assets are clearly marked and easily identifiable.

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Custom printed and encoded Xerafy METAL SKIN label
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Custom laser engraved and encoded MICRO Industrial with custom metal backplate

2. Data Encoding:
The Service Bureau can encode tags with specific data, such as unique identifiers, product codes, or other relevant information, ensuring seamless integration into your tracking system from day one.

3. Material and Design:
Tags can be engineered in various materials and designs, including on-metal, high-temperature, and autoclavable options, to ensure they meet the environmental demands of your application.

4. Frequency and Memory:
Tags can be engineered to different frequency ranges and memory capacities, depending on the specific requirements of your project.

For more details on customization options or to discuss specific needs, feel free to reach out to our Engineering Team or explore our service bureau offerings.

What support is available for choosing the right RFID tags for specific application environments?

Xerafy offers a range of RFID tagging solutions standardized for specific assets and co-developed with Fortune 500 companies to ensure they meet the precise needs of diverse industries.

The following resources and support are available for detailed guidance:

– Application Guide: Download our comprehensive guide to better understand which RFID tagging solutions might be most suitable for your specific requirements.

– Expert Consultation: Engage with the Xerafy Engineering Team for personalized consultations. We can assist you throughout the selection process, ensuring the tags align perfectly with your operational needs.

– Support Throughout Deployment: Our support extends beyond tag selection to include testing, proof of concept (POC) phases, and full deployment, facilitated by Xerafy’s Authorized Partners.

These resources are designed to streamline your decision-making process, enhance implementation efficiency, and optimize the performance of your RFID system.

What are the memory capacity options for Xerafy RFID tags?

Xerafy RFID tags come equipped with varying memory capacities to cater to diverse tracking and data management needs across industries. The memory options available depend largely on the specific RFID chip used and the tag’s intended application. For instance:

  1. EPC Memory: Standard memory in most Xerafy tags starts with a base capacity of 96 bits, extendable up to 512 bits, which is primarily used for storing globally unique identifiers that streamline inventory and supply chain operations.
  2. User Memory: For more data-intensive applications, select Xerafy tags offer user memory capacities up to 512 bits, allowing for the storage of additional information such as product codes, serial numbers, and other critical tracking details.
  3. TID Memory: Typically, our tags include a TID memory of 64 bits, which provides a unique tag identifier that enhances security and anti-counterfeiting measures.

These memory features enable businesses to enhance their operational efficiency by providing detailed information that supports advanced asset management, compliance tracking, and other functionalities critical to modern industrial applications.

What are the best practices for RFID tag placement to optimize read accuracy?

For optimal RFID tag placement and enhanced read accuracy, it is essential to consider the type of assets being tagged and the specific environment in which they operate. Tags should be placed on a flat, clean surface away from metal or liquids, which can interfere with signal transmission. Additionally, ensure that the tag orientation aligns with the direction from which it will be scanned most frequently.

For detailed guidelines on achieving the best read rates and avoiding common placement errors, please refer to the Xerafy engineering team’s comprehensive guide on RFID tagging.

Can Xerafy RFID tags be used in medical or sterilization processes?

Yes, Xerafy RFID tags can be used in medical or sterilization processes.

The MICRO Medical, MICRO Autoclavable and ROSWELL Autoclavable are specifically engineered for the healthcare industry, capable of withstanding rigorous cleaning and sterilization procedures without losing functionality.

These tags ensure reliable performance through repeated reprocessing cycles, making them ideal for tracking instruments and equipment in sterile environments. This durability supports effective asset management and compliance with health safety standards.

How do Xerafy on-metal RFID tags perform in industrial environments?

Xerafy’s MICRO, PICO, XS and ROSWELL series are on-metal RFID tags specifically engineered for peak performance in industrial environments, including those prevalent in Manufacturing, MRO and Oil and Gas.

These tags are designed to maintain functionality and deliver reliable read ranges even when mounted directly on metal surfaces. The robust construction of our on-metal tags ensures they withstand harsh conditions such as extreme temperatures, vibrations, and potential chemical exposures, making them an ideal choice for tracking assets that are subject to strict operational demands.

How does metal-mount RFID differ from regular tags?

Metal RFID tags are different from regular RFID tags as they are specifically designed to perform optimally when attached to metal objects.

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Metal presents challenges for regular tags and will impact their performance:

  1. Metal surfaces reflect, scatter, or absorb RF signals, which can interfere with the performance of the RFID system.
  2. Metal objects can also detune the RFID antenna, which can cause the system to fail.

Metal RFID tags have unique antenna designs and materials and a special shielding layer that helps minimize interference from the metal surface and prevent the detuning of the tag’s antenna.

These tags typically have a thicker substrate than regular RFID tags, which helps protect the tag from damage.

What options does Xerafy offer for embedding RFID tags?

Xerafy offers tags that can seamlessly embed into the metal or plastics of equipment and assets, providing durable and reliable performance.

The PICO In, XPLORER and XS Wedge tags, for instance, can be flush-mounted into metal. This asset-tagging method provides additional protection that is particularly suited for the most challenging applications industries such as Oil and Gas and Manufacturing.

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Xerafy XS Wedge embedded in oilfield equipment
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Xerafy Xplorer embedded in a drill pipe

Embeddable tags have a special design that allows them to work effectively despite being flush mounted in metal. These tags are typically smaller and thinner than on-metal tags, which makes them easier to embed in metal objects.

Similarly, RFID tags can be injection molded into the plastic of a tool handle or a plastic bin by the manufacturer, turning them into Connected Assets.

What are the maximum temperatures for RFID tags?

Industrial RFID tags are specifically engineered to operate within a wide temperature range to withstand harsh environments, with maximum temperatures depending on the specific type of the tag.

Xerafy’s industrial RFID tags can typically reach 70-85C, with specialty products going higher:

250CROSWELL series for Oil and Gas industry, MICRO Industrial and Paint Shop for Manufacturing

230CXSKIN Theta for injection molding

220CXS Wedge

200CMICRO Heat

It’s also worth noting that while some RFID tags can withstand high temperatures, they may not function optimally at these extreme temperatures.

To ensure reliable and accurate performance, it is recommended that RFID tags be specifically designed and tested for the temperature range of the intended application.

What is the difference between operating and survival temperatures?

Operating temperature: The temperature range where the tag can read and write data reliably.
Operating temperatures typically fall within a specific range, such as -40°C to +85°C for certain passive UHF tags.

Survival temperature: The maximum temperature the RFID tag can withstand without sustaining physical damage.
Think of it as the tag’s tolerance for short-term exposure to extreme heat.
Survival temperatures are generally higher than operating temperatures. Exceeding them can lead to malfunctions, data errors, or even permanent damage to the tag’s internal components.

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