What is wet inlay?
RFID dry inlay added with an adhesive is called wet inlay. It could be used as a RFID label or NFC sticker directly if you do not need any printing on the surface. Being sticked on the objects can save costs and achieve the same purpose. It’s also widely applied in making RFID tags.
Antenna of wet inlay is aluminum etching, which is thinner with comparing to copper coil. Shape of antenna could be customized and redesigned on demand.
The RFID inlay is the functional component of an RFID tag's label that encodes identifying information and uses radio frequency waves to communicate with computer systems via an RFID reader. Its small size, as tiny as a grain of rice, allows for easy integration into various applications. The inlay consists of two components: an integrated circuit or microchip that stores personal identifying information and a small coil of aluminum, copper or silver wires called the antenna that transmits and receives radio frequency signals. These components are placed on a label and encased in plastic. RFID inlays can be classified as "wet" or "dry," depending on whether they require adhesives for attachment.
Frequency:
HF 13.56 MHz /UHF 840-960 MHz
Specification:
Name | RFID UHF Wet Inlay |
Frequency | 860-960Mhz |
Material | PET base + Aluminum foil antenna |
Protocol | ISO/IEC 18000-6C EPC Class 1 Gen 2 |
Type | Passive |
Application | Supermarket/Library Inventory etc. |
Size | 70*12mm or customized |
Chip Type | Ucode 8/9 |
Application | Library management |
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