Junmp Technology offers proprietary-design UHF RFID inlays for diverse applications

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Junmp Technology is expanding its line of proprietary-design UHF RFID inlays with high quality products used in a variety of applications. Available as dry inlays, wet inlays and finished customized labels, all the tags use Alien Technology Higgs-3 except the JMP 1206 that uses Quanray Electronics Qstar-35 chip, which offers up to 496 bits of EPC memory and 2048 bits of additional user-programmable memory.     

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RFID inlays for high dielectric constant materials

JMP A31

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The JMP A31 that provides top performance in logistics and supply chain applications with long read range and reliable reads also on high-dielectric-constant materials. The JMP A31 is an excellent choice for plastic returnable container tracking and windshield applications.

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Qstar-35 RFID tags

JMP 1206

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The JMP 1206 is a near-field UHF RFID tag ideally suited for item-level applications that require tags with very small sizes and high performance even when liquids are present and small items are in proximity to each others. With an antenna that measures 12 by 6 millimeters, the JMP 1206 is well suited for product authentication and tracking of jewelry, cosmetics, apparel and other high value goods in retail, pharmaceuticals, disposable supplies and vials tracking in healthcare. Used also in ticketing applications.

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UHF RFID tags for CDs DVDs

JMP 1819 and JMP 1819

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The JMP 1819 and JMP 1820 are specifically designed to track CDs, DVDs and other optical media. The JMP 1820 is a good performance-to-cost option, while the JMP 1819 is a high-end solution.

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RFID tags for book spines

JMP TS01

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With an antenna that measures 95 x 3 millimeters, the JMP TS01 is a UHF RFID inlay specifically designed for being attached to book spines. The product is used also for inventory management and product authentication of liquors.

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More details on these products are available at Junmp Technology’s website or in our RFID tags Database.

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