Laxcen unveiled a low temperature RFID label that works in liquid nitrogen at -195°C

Laxcen low temperature RFID labels.

Laxcen’s low temperature RFID label features a special protective film that makes it capable of surviving prolonged storage in frozen environments and being read at extremely low temperature, i.e. when immersed in liquid nitrogen at -195°C.  

Low temperature RFID labels

LT40

Measuring just 40 x 13.7 millimeters and providing excellent performance in situations with dense tag populations, LT40 is well suited for a broad variety of goods that need to be stored and identified in frozen environments, including pharmaceuticals, specimen containers and test-tubes in healthcare and biotechnology, laboratory materials in chemistry, frozen food packaging. LT40 leverages Alien Technology’s Higgs-3 UHF RFID chip and provides read range up to 2 meters, depending on the environment conditions. In order to meet customers’ specific requirements, Laxcen can deliver similar low temperature RFID labels with different sizes, inlays and chips. Also pre-programming and pre-printing of barcodes and human readable data can be provided upon request.

Please contact Laxcen for additional information on this low temperature RFID label, or access the VeryFields RFID Tags Database.

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