Successful development of RFID packaging box integrated sign
the RFID tag manufacturer Ti (as instruments) and Smurfit stone container Corp, a Chicago cardboard and packaging product manufacturer, jointly developed a packaging mode "RFID packaging box integrated sign" that applies RFID tags to packaging boxes. In this mode, an RFID tag inlay is directly integrated into the corrugated cardboard box. The tag antenna is directly printed on the box with conductive ink, and the antenna is sealed with RFID strap through conductive adhesive. The cardboard of corrugated cardboard box is divided into three layers: an inner wall layer (vermicelli), a middle corrugated layer and an outer wall layer (vermicelli). The label inlay embedded between the inner wall layer and the waveform layer is well protected
this butterfly shaped RFID tag is composed of an integrated circuit and two conductive gaskets. The company predicts that in the future, this mode of integrating RFID tag inlays into packaging materials will save labor and material costs for consumer goods packaging companies, because this mode does not have to 5. Hang the pendulum of the impact testing machine on the release device to buy independent packaging labels
"this packing box is a future product, a bit like a concept car." Joseph LeBlanc, vice president of research and development of Smurfit stone, said, "the mass production of this product requires a large amount of demand, which is greater than the existing demand for smart tags." However, he believes that the confirmation of this concept. 4. Polysulfone has passed the relevant specifications in the field of medicine and food in the United States, which is an important step forward. Compared with the manufacturing of finished RFID tags, this kind of RFID tag has fewer materials and production steps, making it possible to produce a large number of low-cost interviews
"we have developed the sample of this RFID integrated tag for 18 months," said Tony sabetti, head of ti-rfid UHF/retail supply chain. "This is the first RFID tag sample with the antenna printed directly on the packaging material."
Sabetti talked about the latest development in the quality and concentration of conductive ink, which has greatly improved the readability of naked labels in packaging boxes. He added that this kind of tag can be produced by Ti RFID/Smurfit ston RFID packaging box or tag process. The antenna will be printed on the tag insert and then sealed with the tag. The process of placing an antenna on an IC chip now does not need to be carried out in a dust-free space, which is why some label packers are interested in Ti label tapesLeBlanc said that although the requirements for RFID integrated packaging are not high, Smurfit stone has done a good job in the early model development, because they believe that with the labeling requirements for more and more items, consumer goods packaging companies will eventually adopt this integrated signature mode
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