Outperforming tag for metallic surfaces and everyday objects
Industry segments: Automotive, Industrial Applications. Logistics
AD Midas Flagtag® U9 Pure™ is designed for item-level tagging on diverse surfaces. It is a cost-efficient UHF RFID on-metal solution for product or part authentication, supply chain and asset management, compared to foam-based inlays and hard tags. The tags can also be used on plastic and cardboard surfaces as a standard tag.
AD Midas Flagtag® U9 Pure™ has a small size of 43 x 21 mm when used as a standard flat label. The flag part of the tag must be placed outside of metal and the adhesive-base uses the metal surface as part of the antenna structure to increase the performance.
Avery Dennison inlays and tags are compliant with ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management and ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management, which ensure a reliable and state-of-the-art product that meets a variety of application needs.
Sustainability - 100% Plastic Free
AD Midas Flagtag® U9 Pure™ is produced via innovative antenna manufacturing technology where aluminum antenna is made directly on a paper making the products 100% plastic free, and according to an LCA (Life Cycle Analysis) study by an independent institute provide typically 70-90% savings in carbon footprint compared to traditional etching method. The manufacturing process also enables recycling excess materials and reducing the total amount of materials while maintaining the overall performance of the product. The impact of the Pure™ paper-based inlays and tags in cardboard recycling has been verified by a third-party laboratory in the EU against PTS-RH 021:97/2012. In the US, the hangtag construction is certified by West Michigan University against SBS-E Part I (repulpability) and Part II (recyclability). How2Recycle® has “pre-qualified1” the RFID construction when applied to a paper hangtag and determined that the structure is eligible for a widely recyclable label.
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1Additional components, product application, or other attributes may change the final recyclability of the package.