Description
Avery Dennison AD-321r6-P UHF RFID Wet Inlay (Monza R6-P)
Avery Dennison AD-321r6-P UHF RFID Wet Inlay (Monza R6-P)
The Avery Dennison AD-321r6-P UHF RFID Wet Inlay is equipped with the Impinj Monza R6-P integrated circuit chip. The AD-321r6-P features an EPC memory of 128/96 bits and user memory of 32/64 bits, providing exceptional flexibility and performance within an array of applications such as supply chain, inventory, logistics, apparel, pharmaceutical, and healthcare. This tag is included on the approved inlay list by the ARC Program at the RFID Lab at Auburn University when used in retail applications, and complies with categories A, B, C, D, G, M, and Q.
Data Sheet — Avery Dennison AD-321r6-P UHF RFID Wet Inlay (Monza R6-P)
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Why buy this tag?
Equipped with the Impinj Monza R6-P IC chip, the Avery Dennison AD-321r6-P UHF RFID Wet Inlay is a suitable solution for supply chain, inventory, logistics, apparel, pharmaceutical, and healthcare applications.
Features
- High performing wet inlay for general purpose RFID application.
- Common applications include supply chain, inventory, logistics, apparel, pharmaceutical, and healthcare.
- Impinj Monza R6-P chip.
- Global (860-960 MHz).
- EPC Memory128/96 bits.
- 48-bit unique serialized TID Number.
ELECTRICAL: | |
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Air Interface Protocol: | ISO-18000-6C, EPC Class 1, Gen 2 |
Operating Frequency: | Global (860–960 MHz) |
IC Type: | Impinj Monza R6-P |
Memory: | EPC 128/96 bits, User 32/64 bits, TID 48 bit |
EPC Memory Content: | Unique, randomized number |
Max Read Distance: | > 3.04 m (10 ft) |
Applicable Surface Materials: | Plastic, corrugated, glass |
ARC Approved Categories: | A, B, D, G, M, Q |
MECHANICAL: | |
Tag Form Factor: | Wet inlay |
Tag Materials: | Printable White PET (Thermal Transfer) |
Recommended Ribbon: | Full Resin |
Attachment Method: | FASSON S-490 adhesive |
Dimensions: | 44.6 x 19.17 mm (1.755 x 0.755 in) |
Weight: | < 1 g |
ENVIRONMENT: | |
Operating Temperature: | -40° to 85°C (-40° to 185°F) |