RFID Retail & Jewelry Tags

  • Compact size
  • Exceptional performance
  • Suitable for item-level applications

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Description

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This cost-effective RFID tag can track high-value retail items and fine jewelry. Made of sturdy polyester, the tag encircles an item and stays in place until removed with scissors. Once secured in place, it is extremely difficult to remove this tag by ripping it off. Typical applications for this tag include, but are not limited to, jewelry, apparel hang tags, pharmaceuticals, cable markers and other items with limited space for identification.

The William Frick RFID Retail & Jewelry Tag works with well with metals like gold and silver, as well as other materials. The tag enables versatile read angles. In addition, this tag can be combined with AuthentiCal® technology, making it tamper-evident.

The size and shape of the tag can be adjusted to allow a choice of inlays, frequencies and applications.

Additional information

Model Number

WF-SM-16 Retail & Jewelry RFID Tag

Applications

Retail Product Tracking

Material

Tear-resistant Polyester

Overall Thickness

3 mil

Temperature Service Range

-40°F to 200°F

Minimum Application Temperature

50° F

Water Resistance

Excellent

UV Resistance

Fair

Chemical Resistance

Good

Shelf Life

3 – 5 years, Stored at 70F and 50% Relative Humidity

RFID Performance

RFID Protocol EPC Class 1 Gen 2
Tag Type Passive Read/Write
Frequency Range 840 – 960 MHz (Global)
IC Alien® Higgs® 3

*Other single record and dual record chips available.

Tested Polarization:

Tag performance was experimentally measured in an anechoic chamber with a known set of experimental variables. The antenna used for measurements was linearly polzarized and of monostatic configuration. The direction of tested polarization is as follows.

Retail & Jewelry RFID Tag Polarization Image

Optimal Read Range* on Different Material Surfaces:

Retail & Jewelry RFID Tag Read Range Graph

*Tag performance was measured free of material influence. Actual read ranges may differ depending on conditions such as environment, tag placements, hardware, etc.