How Converters Can Make RFID Labels
Today, a growing number of companies are looking to become suppliers in the RFID label industry because of the growth potential promised by this technology. There are several paths that converters can take, as spelled out in this three-part series.
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Printed thin-film transistor circuits
Alternatively, some of the 55 companies developing printed transistor circuits will provide RFID capability. OrganicID and PolyIC say they will launch the first fully printed RFID labels including transistor circuits next year. Printing technologies used here include ink jet, flexo, gravure, and litho (albeit all in modified form) and with dielectric, semiconducting, and conducting inks. Even light-emitting inks are available for printing electronic displays on the labels where required. However, making chipless RFID labels is not a short-term prospect for converters.
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