RFID Dry Inlays are described as “Dry” due to their lack of adhesive backing. Dry inlays attach an RFID microchip (IC) and antenna to a material or substrate called a web. These inlays look like they have been laminated and come standard with no adhesive.
Are RFID tags unique?
RFID is used to uniquely identify items; so, when a tag is assigned to an asset, person, or item, each tag ID should be unique. ... If there is no guarantee that a EPC number is unique from the manufacturer, the tag must be encoded with a unique number before deploying it.Mar 24, 2017
What is wet inlay and dry inlay?
Inlays come in two types: wet and dry. A wet inlay features an adhesive so it can be applied to a surface; a dry inlay has no adhesive. The choice of inlay depends on the purpose and placement of the tag on an object.
What is an RFID converter?
The Omega Ti150 RFID and EAS Converter is designed to permit radio frequency identification or electronic article surveillance inlays to be incorporated into a pre-printed and diecut self-adhesive label. ... It is then diecut and rewound to finished rolls or individual pieces.