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Balluff (Florence, KY) has created a new industrial radio frequency identification (RFID) tag for use in applications where users need to track parts and get traceability of the manufacturing process. According to the company, the industrial RFID tag is designed to withstand temperatures as high as 200°C (392°F) for limited exposure times, and it complies with the open ISO 15693 standard.

Balluff (Florence, KY) has created a new industrial radio frequency identification (RFID) tag for use in applications where users need to track parts and get traceability of the manufacturing process. According to the company, the industrial RFID tag is designed to withstand temperatures as high as 200°C (392°F) for limited exposure times, and it complies with the open ISO 15693 standard. The tag also allows unlimited reading and writing of data with user memory up to 112 numerical bytes or ASCII characters. Compatible read/write heads are available in many sizes and configurations to fit most applications.

Visit www.balluff.com to learn more.

 

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