DuraDestruct Security RFID Tag
Features
- Ideal for security applications such as access control
- Deters transferability as tag is rendered useless upon removal from original surface
- Read range up to 40' on glass
- Custom printing and logos on tags available
- Patented product design
- Compatible with RFID Tracking Software
- Description
- Specifications
- Testing Information
- Chemical Testing
- Temperature Testing
- Read Range Testing
DuraDestruct Security RFID Tag’s specialized construction for glass surfaces eliminates the transferability of the RFID tag and incorporates two levels of destructibility. If someone attempts to remove the RFID tracking stickers the RFID antenna construction breaks into separate pieces making the read range of the tag mere inches. The portion that is still adhered to will literally disintegrate if an attempt is made to remove it from the object. This unique feature ensures that the RFID tracking stickers cannot be tampered with or transferred to another object without being completely destroyed.
The DuraDestruct Security RFID Tag provides an extra layer of protection for valuable items, ensuring that they cannot be stolen or tampered with without detection. With its innovative design and high level of security, this RFID tag is the perfect solution for protecting glass surfaces and preventing unauthorized access.
Material | Polyester |
Serialization | Barcode and human-readable equivalent are produced using the latest high-resolution digital technology available, which provides excellent clarity and easy scanning. Code 39 is the standard symbology with a range of 2.7 to 5.4 CPI (characters per inch). Optional symbology is Code 128. |
Label Copy | The label copy may include block type, stylized type, logos or other designs. |
Colors | Standard colors include black, red, yellow, green, dark blue, orange, purple or blue. Custom spot colors also are available at no additional charge. Because of contrast needed for the barcode scanner, all barcodes are black. |
Standard Adhesive | Pressure-sensitive acrylic adhesive |
Frequency | Worldwide UHF RFID Operation (840 - 960 MHz) |
Sizes | 3" x .75" |
Packaging | Produced and shipped in roll form |
Chemical Testing Summary
Samples applied to glass panels, allowed to wet out for 72 hours, immersed in chemicals below at ambient room temperature conditions. Inlays in all samples still reading after 48 hours of exposure. Key: NE = No effect; AO = adhesive ooze; PE = print erosion under laminate
Chemical Testing Data
Length of Immersion | Water | Salt Water | Bathroom Cleaner | Glass Cleaner | Insopropanol | Brake Fluid | Acetone | Diesel Fuel | Nitric Acid | Hydrochloric Acid | Sodium Hydroxide |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2 hours | NE | NE | NE | NE | AO | AO | AO | AO | NE | NE | NE |
24 hours | NE | NE | NE | NE | AO | AO | AO | AO | NE | NE | NE |
48 hours | NE | NE | NE | PE | AO | AO | AO | AO | NE | NE | NE |
Temperature Testing Summary
Samples applied to glass panels at ambient room temperature conditions, sit for 72 hours, then placed in freezer set to -40 °F for 24 hours. All inlays reading prior to removal from the freezer, all tags still destructible prior to removal from the freezer. Samples then exposed to each temperature noted below for 1 hour. All tags still destructible while at 200 °F. Inlays quit reading after exposure to 400 °F. Key: NE = no effect; TD = Sample materials discolored; TP = Sample print degradation; TM = Tag melted/destroyed; SS = sample shrinking; adhesive ooze at edges
Temperature Testing Data
200 °F | 250 °F | 300 °F | 350 °F | 400 °F | 450 °F | 500 °F |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NE | NE | NE | NE | TD, SS | TP, TD, SS | TM |
Read Range Testing Summary
DuraDestruct Voyanic Anechoic Chamber test results
Read Range Testing Data
Substrate | ETSI | FCC |
---|---|---|
Windshield Glass | 26.78 | 34.8 |
Tempered Glass | 19.8 | 29.88 |
Polypropylene | 5.6 | 11.24 |
HDPE | 4.55 | 8.35 |
Wood | 5.0 | 9.73 |
Corrugated Paper | 1.9 | 3.73 |