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Omni-ID Fit 100 High Temperature (EU)
General description of the Omni-ID Fit 100 High Temperature (EU).
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Omni-ID Fit 100 High Temperature EUThe Omni-ID Fit 100 High Temperature is an extremely small on-metal UHF RFID tag designed to survive repeated exposure to very high peak temperatures and challenging thermal shocks, provide very good read range for such a small tag, allow large deployments thanks to its competitive price point.
Measuring just 6.8mm x 6.4mm x 2.1mm and weighing 0.8 grams, the Fit 100 is ideally suited to track hand tools, small IT assets, other metal objects with a tiny space to accommodate a tag. The rugged encasement and the capability to withstand high temperature up to 225 degrees Celsius in cycling applications makes the Fit 100 a reliable solution for surgical tools, medical implants, food returnable containers and other assets that must undergo autoclave sterilization, automotive parts that go through paint shop processes, high temperatures typical of the oil and gas industry, rubber vulcanization and compression molding in tire manufacturing, acidic plating and other processes that involve corrosive agents.
The product is also compatible with finishing processes such as dipping, coating, heat shrinking and moulding for integration into assets at the point of manufacture.
The tag provides remarkable read range despite its very small size. Interrogated by a fixed reader, the Fit 100 can be read from up to 1.1 meters, while the distance achieves half a meter with a handheld reader.
Omni-ID can supply the Fit 100 with adhesive film on the back for easy positioning on the asset surface, and recommends to complete the installation with permanent liquid adhesive to obtain secure bonding during exposure to high temperatures.
This product version is optimized to perform in the 865-868 MHz frequency band (Europe, India, South Africa, Middle East).