NEW! Universal Eco-Mini Plus RFID Tag

Features

  • Up to 25 ft read range on metal surfaces
  • 40% less material than previous product
  • Ideal for item level retail tracking
  • Available for Next Day Delivery

Want more? More performance, more savings, and more sustainability? Then you want Metalcraft’s new Universal Eco-Mini Plus RFID Tag!

And for good reason…using a patented inlay design and passive RFID technology, the Universal Eco-Mini RFID Plus Tag boasts a 25 ft read range on metal at a fraction of the cost of other on-metal RFID tags on the market.

The Universal Eco-Mini RFID Plus Tag is an onsite printable RFID product that is ideal for on-metal applications like information technology, asset tracking and more.  In addition, the tags use 40% less material than the previous version, making them more environmentally and ecologically friendly. They also feature a robust adhesive, making them more suitable for durable applications with repeated usage. Plus, they work with many standard RFID printers.

Specifications Data
MaterialThermal transfer printable polyester
SerializationRFID programming
Label CopyBlank or service bureau option
ColorsBlank or black only (service bureau)
Standard AdhesivePermanent, pressure-sensitive adhesive
Frequency RangeCustom designed UHF inlay optimized for use between 902 - 928 MHz. ( UHF, Class I Gen 2 )
Sizes2.75" x .75"
PackagingShipped in convenient 1000-piece rolls that load easily into industry-leading industrial thermal transfer printers.
ShipmentAvailable for Next Day Delivery

Asset Tracking

Asset Tracking - Cloned

Computers

Inventory Management

IT Assets

Laptops

Tool Tracking

Warehouse

Work-In-Process

Destructive Test Data
Chemical Test Summary
The Onsite Printable Universal Mini tags were attached to a sheet of glass submerged in various chemicals for a 3 week period. Observations were made at the following intervals: 2 hours, 24 hours, 1 week, 2 weeks, and 3 weeks. A Motorola handheld RFID reader was used to test the samples.
Chemical Test Data
Length of immersionWaterGlass CleanerBathroom CleanerIsopropyl Alcohol 99%AcetoneNaOH pH 12.0HCl pH 1.0Brake Fluid
2 hoursno effectno effectno effectno effectno effectno effectno effectno effect
24 hoursno effectno effectno effectno effectno effectno effectno effectno effect
1 weekno effectno effectRFID tag read with difficulty (significantly lower hits/second)no readtag structure weakenedtag detachedno effectno effect
2 weeksno effectRFID rag read with difficulty (significantly lower hits/second)RFID rag read with difficulty (significantly lower hits/second)no readno read tag detachedno readno effect
3 weekstag peeled easilytag peeled easilyno read; tag peeled easilyno read; tag peeled easilyno readtag detachedno read; tag peeled easilyno effect
Temperature Test Summary
High-temperature resistance test - these tags were attached to a sheet of glass at raised temperatures for 10 minutes. Tags were then removed from the oven and tested for readability immediately.
Low-temperature resistance test - these tags were attached to a sheet of glass at low temperatures outdoors. Tags were then checked for readability with a Motorola handheld RFID reader. Tags survived and were readable for 19 hours in Iowa winter conditions with temperatures between -21°F to 26°F with no signs of failure
Temperature Test Data
TemperatureRFID read test (immediately out of oven)Appearance of tags
125°FReads wellNo change
135°FReads wellNo change
145°FReads wellNo change
165°FReads wellSlight curling at edge
185°FReads wellSlight curling at edge
205°FReads wellSlight curling at edge
225°FReads wellSevere curling at edge - tag discolored
250°FTest failedTag destroyed
Read Range Test Data
Barcode Readability Test Data
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Pull Test Data

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