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UPM Raflatac Introduces New DogBone UHF RFID Tag

Offers groundbreaking performance and security features

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

UPM Raflatac is introducing an enhanced new DogBone UHF RFID product optimized to deliver superior global performance over a wide range of challenging materials and equipped with outstanding new security features. The new DogBone incorporates Monza 4 ICs from Impinj.

With a new IC and improved RF performance, the product offers innovative, valuable features including QT technology and STID (Serial Tag ID). The security and privacy advantages provided by the QT technology safeguard the confidentiality of data stored on tags which cross public spaces, without compromising easy accessibility to the information as required.

The globally functional product also offers excellent performance over high dielectric and other challenging materials, where other products fail to meet the necessary criteria.

The feature-rich new DogBone makes passive RFID technology a feasible solution for end-uses where extended memory capabilities, robust global performance over challenging materials and advanced security and privacy features are essential. The product will be available in volume starting from June 2010.

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