Avery Dennison has launched AD Minidose U9XM Ultra-High-Frequency (UHF) and Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) high-memory inlays and tags. These products are designed to identify small pharmaceutical and healthcare items, such as syringes, vials, and various packaging formats.
The AD Minidose U9XM inlays and tags are among the smallest available and are compliant with ARC Category S for pharmaceutical and healthcare applications. They feature higher memory capacity, enabling the storage of additional product information, such as expiry dates and batch/lot information.
Avery Dennison claims these new inlays and tags will enable more efficient and dependable tracking in the supply chain, help verify product authenticity, reduce the risk of counterfeit goods, and support efforts to increase patient safety and care quality. The company also states that the products provide high read reliability and enhanced performance, even when small tagged items are densely packed close.
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