Tests Show Feasibility of Printing RFID Antennas on Cases
- Topics:
- Logistics Planning
- Tags:
- Antenna,
- Software,
- Security,
- RFID,
- PRPflexo,
- Printing,
- Managerial Accounting,
- Finance,
- Feasibility,
- Enterprise Software,
- ...
- Source:
- Cygnus Business Media
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Overview: Print trials conducted at Clemson University have demonstrated the feasibility of direct printing of minute antennas onto corrugated cases, opening up the possibility of imprinting Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) antenna on packaging, according to a solution provider involved in the trials. PRPflexo has released the results of the print trials at Clemson in conjunction with Parelec of Rocky Hill, N.J., which supplied its Parmod silver ink for use in the tests. The results achieved demonstrated the feasibility of printing antennas onto corrugated cases with lines of 3/1000ths at an ink volume of 13.7bcm. Conductivity tests showed acceptable levels for antennas within a commercial environment, according to PRPflexo.
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Format: HTML | Date: May 2006 | Pages: 2






