Avery Dennison launches industrial inlays featuring Impinj M830 chip
New inlays are optimized for maximum performance in a range of automotive, logistics and industrial environments.
Avery Dennison has introduced AD Dogbone and AD Squarewave, its first UHF RFID inlays and tags for industrial applications featuring the Impinj M830 chip, optimized for maximum performance in a range of automotive, logistics and industrial environments.
The new AD Dogbone and AD Squarewave inlays and tags have been fully tested and validated in accordance with Avery Dennison’s high-quality standards.
The AD Dogbone M830 is the next-generation variant that offers stronger global performance compared with previous models. It retains its 94 x 24mm antenna footprint and includes a 97 x 27mm form factor at a 1.18in pitch. It is suitable for the tagging of automotive and logistics items, with main applications including inventory, supply chain management and Returnable Transit Items (RTIs).
The new AD Squarewave M830 exhibits stronger global performance compared with previous models, with the same 93 x 11mm antenna footprint. With a 97 x 15mm form factor at 0.78in pitch, it is designed to accommodate the tagging of items in the logistics and automotive segments. Main applications include home essentials, inventory and supply chain management. It also offers reliable tag reading at high volume and speed, supporting global IoT deployments.
Mathieu De Backer, vice president of innovation and sustainability at Avery Dennison Smartrac, said: ‘The ongoing evolution of our portfolio offers clients the reliable, cost-effective and value-driven solutions they require. Our leading design expertise and advanced manufacturing process coupled with the technology of the Impinj M800 chip family, reaffirms our inlays and tags as innovation drivers among industrial environments. Crucially, this exciting development enables high-speed readings, allowing our clients to devote more time to key business priorities.’
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