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Enter the wide
world of RFID.
A guidebook
for converters.
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The fact that RFID is continuously expanding into new markets means new business
for printers and converters. Just think about the many opportunities this opens up
for you.
RFID requires production modifications
RFID tags are electronic devices which need to be handled in the correct way. To
become a reliable RFID label supplier, it is necessary to make some new invest-
ments and machine modifications to your existing label converting process.You also
need to optimize your working environment and conditions to match RFID production
needs. Emphasis is also placed on quality control and the replacement or marking of
faulty labels. And, of course, you need to train your employees properly.
But what is RFID actually? What kind of process modifications do you need? We
supply RFID tags and inlays, which have the right answers ready for you in this
very brochure.
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology is increasingly
used to identify, track and trace all kinds of commodities. Em-
bedding label information in an integrated circuit (IC) instead
of using printed formats has proven to be extremely useful. No
wonder that all kinds of businesses and industries worldwide
are shifting to this technology.
RFID end-use application areas include:
	 Supply chain management
	 Airline baggage handling and postal services
	 Industrial applications
	 Pharmaceuticals and healthcare
	 Library and media management
	 Apparel and brand protection
	 Mass transit and event ticketing
	 NFC (Near Field Communication) applications
Seize
opportunities with
RFID
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Delivery formats:
Tag:	 Die-cut web with adhesive, paper face
Wet inlay:	 Die-cut web with adhesive, film face
Dry inlay:	 Continuous web, no adhesive, film face
UHF and HF RFID inlays by SMARTRAC
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RFID	 what’s it all
	 about?
RFID is a means of identifying objects via radio frequency transmission. The most common frequencies used are High (HF)
and Ultra High (UHF).A typical RFID system comprises a tag, a reader and a host system.The host manages the information
flow, sending and receiving information to and from the reader and the tag.
We manufacture inlays based on passive RFID technology. This means there is no internal power supply or battery. The
power required to energize the inlay comes from the reader unit’s antenna. The inlay’s ability to utilize energy efficiently
from the reader RF field is based on the well-known electrical resonance effect.
Compared to a bar code system, RFID technology offers substantial benefits. The most important benefit is that end users
can track and trace items faster and more accurately without a line of sight.
HF and UHF – making the right choice
Depending on the country of use, HF (High Frequency) inlays work at 13.56 MHz and UHF (Ultra High Frequency) at 860–
960 MHz.The HF operating range is usually less than 30 cm or 12” while UHF can operate at significantly longer distances.
Besides the difference in the operating frequency or environment, the choice is also made based on the product types.
Label and inlay – what’s the difference?
An RFID label or tag is attached to the product. The functional portion of the RFID label is an inlay consisting of an antenna
to which a chip is attached.Typically supplied on a carrier, it is called a dry inlay. If adhesive is added, it is called a wet inlay.
HF and UHF RFID frequencies:
Parameter 	 HF (High Frequency)	UHF (Ultra High Frequency)
Frequency range	 13.56 MHz	 860-960 MHz
Standards	 ISO15693, ISO18000-3, ISO14443 (A/B)	 ISO18000-6C, EPC Class 1 Gen2
Read range	 Up to 1 m	 Up to 14 m
It pays
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to SMARTRAC is the leading developer, manufacturer, and supplier of RFID transponders and
inlays for a broad range of applications in all current frequency standards. SMARTRAC was
founded in 2000, went public in July 2006, and trades as a stock corporation under Dutch law
with its registered headquarters in Amsterdam.The company currently employs approximately
3,500 employees and maintains a global research and development, production, and sales
network.
Innovativeness is at your fingertips
We can supply you with LF, HF and UHF inlays. You are welcome to benefit from extensive
experience in numerous antenna designs and strong capabilities in RF engineering. Our exper-
tise in materials science, labelling, laminates and adhesives is also at your disposal.
We have a proven track record in developing innovative solutions that enable large-scale
applications.
authentication@smartrac-group.com
www.smartrac-group.com
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turn to an expert
ChangingIn order to avoid IC damage due to static electricity, and also contribute to the well-
being of your employees, the following changes can be made to your working en-
vironment:
	 Coat the floor with an antistatic layer, at least on the working platforms
	 Check the air humidity 40-60% RH / 20–24°C
	 If you do not have air conditioning in your production facility, isolate your RFID
department and install up-to-date air conditioning in that area
	 All employees should wear ESD (electrostatic discharge) clothing and shoes
	 Every time someone touches a roll of inlays, he or she should be grounded
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the working environment
Sometipsfor
handling inlay rolls
	 Do not open the inlay roll package unnecessarily
	 Open the package only in the RFID facility
	 Do not touch the IC side of the inlay if you are not connected to the ground
	 Try to use the whole roll in one pass
	 If using the whole roll is not possible, put the roll back into the original
package, seal it and take it back to storage
	 Do not damage or drop the roll
	 Always keep inlay reels on their side
	 Do not lay rolls on top of inlays
	 Inspect roll and document reel number and yield prior to converting
	 Review inlay specification for delivery format
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Whatconverting methods can be used?
RFID inlays can be easily broken during the label converting process, so they must
be handled with care. Metallic or conductive materials are not suitable for RFID
labels as they may weaken RF performance.
With ‘off-pitch’ converting, the wet inlays are often already die-cut.The individual
inlays are then dispensed to the release liner to match with the final product pitch.
Next, the face material is laminated onto the top of the inlays, and after that the
RFID labels are die-cut. Another off-pitch method of converting dispenses the
inlays to be laminated in die-cut labels.
Two different converting methods can be used. With ‘on-pitch’ converting, the
dry inlay reel does not necessarily have to be die-cut. The continuous dry inlay
web is first laminated together with the backing and face material. The RFID
labels are then die-cut from the laminated web.
Off-pitch converting from wet inlays (upsizing)
Dispensing unit
Face material
Waste liner
Lamination
Waste matrix
Die-cutting
RFID labels
Wet inlays
Face material
On-pitch converting from dry inlays
Waste liner
Dry inlays
Waste matrix
RFID labels
Waste liner Adhesive package/hotmelt adhesive
Lamination Die-cutting
Waste liner Release liner
Off-pitch converting from dry inlays
Face material
Waste liner
Waste matrix
Waste liner
Inlay inserting
Dry inlay
Off-pitch converting from wet inlays (upsizing)
Dispensing unit
Face material
Waste liner
Lamination
Waste matrix
Die-cutting
RFID labels
Wet inlays
Face material
On-pitch converting from dry inlays
Waste liner
Dry inlays
Waste matrix
RFID labels
Waste liner Adhesive package/hotmelt adhesive
Lamination Die-cutting
RFID labels
Adhesive package/hotmelt adhesive Lamination Die-cutting
To meet the needs of RFID inlay inserting, it is necessary to modify your standard label
converting process. The changes needed in the printing machines with on-line inserting units,
slitting machines, sheet cutters and label dispensers include the following:
	 Avoid hard nips. Coat all rubber rollers with soft, antistatic or conductive
rubber (50 +/− 5 Shore A)
	 All hard-nip rollers touching the IC in the inlay must be grooved to prevent the IC from
breaking due to high pressure
	 Use conductive grease in the bearings
	 Use ESD prevention devices such as carbon fiber brushes and ionized air blowers
	 The machines must be well grounded
	 Never use corona on labelstock with inlays
	 The diameter of all steel and rubber rolls should be a minimum of 50 mm to
eliminate IC breakage due to overly sharp bending
	 Measure ESD in process
	 ESD level must be less than 2 kV
For more information, see our product specifications.
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It is also possible to use continuous dry inlays for off-pitch converting by using an
inserting unit. The dry inlay web is first cut and applied to the release liner with
adhesive to match the final product pitch. Next, the face material is laminated to
the top of the inlays, and after that the RFID labels are die-cut.
All inlays are tested before delivery to the customer. Any non-functioning tags can be marked.
Waste liner Release liner
Off-pitch converting from dry inlays
Face material
Waste liner
Waste matrix
Waste liner
Inlay inserting
Dry inlay
Off-pitch converting from wet inlays (upsizing)
Dispensing unit
Face material
Waste liner
Lamination
Waste matrix
Die-cutting
RFID labels
Wet inlays
Waste liner Adhesive package/hotmelt adhesive
Lamination Die-cutting
RFID labels
Adhesive package/hotmelt adhesive Lamination Die-cutting
Whatmachine modifications are needed?
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When imprinting Variable Information Printing
(VIP) RFID labels, use:
	 An inkjet in the printing press or during dispensing
	 Some modified direct thermal (DT) or thermal transfer
printers (TTR)
	 Dye diffusion thermal transfer (D2T2)
Note
	 Do not use a laser due to high corona and sharp bending around
small-diameter rollers unless the laser has been designed for
RFID printing
	 Do not use a VIP printer with high nip pressure if rollers
are not grooved
Encoding an IC can be carried out during the imprinting process or in
a separate unit.
How toimprint and encode RFID labels?
It is recommended to have two inline testing points: one before and another after
processing. The yield loss of the process can be calculated at these points. Yield
loss can be caused by, for example, ESD or mechanical stress.
The functionality of the tag can be tested either with a commercial reader-based
system or specially designed testing equipment. The reader system has to be de-
signed in such a way that only the desired inlay is read, and only one inlay at a time.
Failed tags can be replaced or just marked, depending on customer needs.
Testing
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How tohandle and
pack RFID products?
Please note the following instructions:
Handling
	 Handle the product with care
	 Finish and pack the product directly after inserting
	 When stored, hang the reel from the core or place it on a pallet with a soft underlay
	 Do not stack pallets
	 Always keep inlay reels on their side
	 Do not roll mother rolls or ready coils on the floor, carry them or use a trolley
	 Do not wind reels too tight
	 Keep the working environment tidy and clean
	 Do not stack too many RFID products on top of each other
Packaging
	 Use a strong package that protects the product well
	 Lock coils with a center shaft or chucks to prevent them from gliding
in the box during transport
	 Packaging material must not create static electricity load when handled
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The most significant advantage that RFID has over bar codes is that it does not have to be seen to
be read. This makes it easier to track and update data as the product moves through the supply
chain to the end-use application, and even beyond. Radio waves can pass through most non-
metallic materials so RFID tags can be embedded in packaging or encased in protective plastic.
This makes them more durable and able to withstand harsh weather conditions.
Since RFID is a read/write technology, data can be programmed also after the tag’s attachment
to the product. This provides higher flexibility for tracking and data updating as the product goes
through the supply chain.
What’s the difference
between RFID and bar codes?
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a generic term for tech-
nologies that use radio waves to automatically identify objects.
Information is encoded onto a tiny microchip within a thin RFID
tag. Signals are received and transmitted through an antenna.
What is RFID?
RFIDataglance
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The amount of RFID applications is virtually limitless. The most common
uses today are in supply chain management to improve the efficiency of
inventory tracking and management. The apparel industry uses RFID to
manage worldwide supply chains from manufacturers through distributors
to retailers.
The pharmaceutical industry uses RFID to improve security by preventing
theft and counterfeiting. Payment systems using RFID help ticketing and
transportation services run smoothly, while retailers use it for eliminating
out-of-stocks and for product promotions.
Howis RFID being used today?
RFID offers numerous benefits: it reduces administrative errors, labour costs and
theft. Industries using RFID are able to track work-in-process and achieve just-
in-time manufacturing. RFID improves the accuracy in shipping goods by sea,
land or air and in maintaining overall inventory levels. In hazardous areas or risky
environments, it is invaluable in boosting worker safety.
Whatare the
proven benefits of
RFID technology?
D2T2 	 Dye Diffusion Thermal Transfer
DT 	 Direct Thermal Printer
EPC 	 Electronic Product Code
ESD 	 Electrostatic Discharge
HF 	 High Frequency
IC 	 Integrated Circuit
NFC 	 Near Field Communication
RF 	 Radio Frequency
RFID 	 Radio Frequency Identification
TTR 	 Thermal Transfer Printer
UHF 	 Ultra High Frequency
VIP 	 Variable Information Printing
A glossary
of RFID terms
www.smartrac-group.com authentication@smartrac-group.com
20052012

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Converter guidebook

  • 1. Enter the wide world of RFID. A guidebook for converters.
  • 2. 2
  • 3. 3 The fact that RFID is continuously expanding into new markets means new business for printers and converters. Just think about the many opportunities this opens up for you. RFID requires production modifications RFID tags are electronic devices which need to be handled in the correct way. To become a reliable RFID label supplier, it is necessary to make some new invest- ments and machine modifications to your existing label converting process.You also need to optimize your working environment and conditions to match RFID production needs. Emphasis is also placed on quality control and the replacement or marking of faulty labels. And, of course, you need to train your employees properly. But what is RFID actually? What kind of process modifications do you need? We supply RFID tags and inlays, which have the right answers ready for you in this very brochure. RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology is increasingly used to identify, track and trace all kinds of commodities. Em- bedding label information in an integrated circuit (IC) instead of using printed formats has proven to be extremely useful. No wonder that all kinds of businesses and industries worldwide are shifting to this technology. RFID end-use application areas include: Supply chain management Airline baggage handling and postal services Industrial applications Pharmaceuticals and healthcare Library and media management Apparel and brand protection Mass transit and event ticketing NFC (Near Field Communication) applications Seize opportunities with RFID 3
  • 4. 4 Delivery formats: Tag: Die-cut web with adhesive, paper face Wet inlay: Die-cut web with adhesive, film face Dry inlay: Continuous web, no adhesive, film face UHF and HF RFID inlays by SMARTRAC
  • 5. 5 RFID what’s it all about? RFID is a means of identifying objects via radio frequency transmission. The most common frequencies used are High (HF) and Ultra High (UHF).A typical RFID system comprises a tag, a reader and a host system.The host manages the information flow, sending and receiving information to and from the reader and the tag. We manufacture inlays based on passive RFID technology. This means there is no internal power supply or battery. The power required to energize the inlay comes from the reader unit’s antenna. The inlay’s ability to utilize energy efficiently from the reader RF field is based on the well-known electrical resonance effect. Compared to a bar code system, RFID technology offers substantial benefits. The most important benefit is that end users can track and trace items faster and more accurately without a line of sight. HF and UHF – making the right choice Depending on the country of use, HF (High Frequency) inlays work at 13.56 MHz and UHF (Ultra High Frequency) at 860– 960 MHz.The HF operating range is usually less than 30 cm or 12” while UHF can operate at significantly longer distances. Besides the difference in the operating frequency or environment, the choice is also made based on the product types. Label and inlay – what’s the difference? An RFID label or tag is attached to the product. The functional portion of the RFID label is an inlay consisting of an antenna to which a chip is attached.Typically supplied on a carrier, it is called a dry inlay. If adhesive is added, it is called a wet inlay. HF and UHF RFID frequencies: Parameter HF (High Frequency) UHF (Ultra High Frequency) Frequency range 13.56 MHz 860-960 MHz Standards ISO15693, ISO18000-3, ISO14443 (A/B) ISO18000-6C, EPC Class 1 Gen2 Read range Up to 1 m Up to 14 m
  • 7. to SMARTRAC is the leading developer, manufacturer, and supplier of RFID transponders and inlays for a broad range of applications in all current frequency standards. SMARTRAC was founded in 2000, went public in July 2006, and trades as a stock corporation under Dutch law with its registered headquarters in Amsterdam.The company currently employs approximately 3,500 employees and maintains a global research and development, production, and sales network. Innovativeness is at your fingertips We can supply you with LF, HF and UHF inlays. You are welcome to benefit from extensive experience in numerous antenna designs and strong capabilities in RF engineering. Our exper- tise in materials science, labelling, laminates and adhesives is also at your disposal. We have a proven track record in developing innovative solutions that enable large-scale applications. authentication@smartrac-group.com www.smartrac-group.com 7 turn to an expert
  • 8. ChangingIn order to avoid IC damage due to static electricity, and also contribute to the well- being of your employees, the following changes can be made to your working en- vironment: Coat the floor with an antistatic layer, at least on the working platforms Check the air humidity 40-60% RH / 20–24°C If you do not have air conditioning in your production facility, isolate your RFID department and install up-to-date air conditioning in that area All employees should wear ESD (electrostatic discharge) clothing and shoes Every time someone touches a roll of inlays, he or she should be grounded 8 the working environment
  • 9. Sometipsfor handling inlay rolls Do not open the inlay roll package unnecessarily Open the package only in the RFID facility Do not touch the IC side of the inlay if you are not connected to the ground Try to use the whole roll in one pass If using the whole roll is not possible, put the roll back into the original package, seal it and take it back to storage Do not damage or drop the roll Always keep inlay reels on their side Do not lay rolls on top of inlays Inspect roll and document reel number and yield prior to converting Review inlay specification for delivery format 9
  • 10. 10 Whatconverting methods can be used? RFID inlays can be easily broken during the label converting process, so they must be handled with care. Metallic or conductive materials are not suitable for RFID labels as they may weaken RF performance. With ‘off-pitch’ converting, the wet inlays are often already die-cut.The individual inlays are then dispensed to the release liner to match with the final product pitch. Next, the face material is laminated onto the top of the inlays, and after that the RFID labels are die-cut. Another off-pitch method of converting dispenses the inlays to be laminated in die-cut labels. Two different converting methods can be used. With ‘on-pitch’ converting, the dry inlay reel does not necessarily have to be die-cut. The continuous dry inlay web is first laminated together with the backing and face material. The RFID labels are then die-cut from the laminated web. Off-pitch converting from wet inlays (upsizing) Dispensing unit Face material Waste liner Lamination Waste matrix Die-cutting RFID labels Wet inlays Face material On-pitch converting from dry inlays Waste liner Dry inlays Waste matrix RFID labels Waste liner Adhesive package/hotmelt adhesive Lamination Die-cutting Waste liner Release liner Off-pitch converting from dry inlays Face material Waste liner Waste matrix Waste liner Inlay inserting Dry inlay Off-pitch converting from wet inlays (upsizing) Dispensing unit Face material Waste liner Lamination Waste matrix Die-cutting RFID labels Wet inlays Face material On-pitch converting from dry inlays Waste liner Dry inlays Waste matrix RFID labels Waste liner Adhesive package/hotmelt adhesive Lamination Die-cutting RFID labels Adhesive package/hotmelt adhesive Lamination Die-cutting
  • 11. To meet the needs of RFID inlay inserting, it is necessary to modify your standard label converting process. The changes needed in the printing machines with on-line inserting units, slitting machines, sheet cutters and label dispensers include the following: Avoid hard nips. Coat all rubber rollers with soft, antistatic or conductive rubber (50 +/− 5 Shore A) All hard-nip rollers touching the IC in the inlay must be grooved to prevent the IC from breaking due to high pressure Use conductive grease in the bearings Use ESD prevention devices such as carbon fiber brushes and ionized air blowers The machines must be well grounded Never use corona on labelstock with inlays The diameter of all steel and rubber rolls should be a minimum of 50 mm to eliminate IC breakage due to overly sharp bending Measure ESD in process ESD level must be less than 2 kV For more information, see our product specifications. 11 It is also possible to use continuous dry inlays for off-pitch converting by using an inserting unit. The dry inlay web is first cut and applied to the release liner with adhesive to match the final product pitch. Next, the face material is laminated to the top of the inlays, and after that the RFID labels are die-cut. All inlays are tested before delivery to the customer. Any non-functioning tags can be marked. Waste liner Release liner Off-pitch converting from dry inlays Face material Waste liner Waste matrix Waste liner Inlay inserting Dry inlay Off-pitch converting from wet inlays (upsizing) Dispensing unit Face material Waste liner Lamination Waste matrix Die-cutting RFID labels Wet inlays Waste liner Adhesive package/hotmelt adhesive Lamination Die-cutting RFID labels Adhesive package/hotmelt adhesive Lamination Die-cutting Whatmachine modifications are needed?
  • 12. 12 When imprinting Variable Information Printing (VIP) RFID labels, use: An inkjet in the printing press or during dispensing Some modified direct thermal (DT) or thermal transfer printers (TTR) Dye diffusion thermal transfer (D2T2) Note Do not use a laser due to high corona and sharp bending around small-diameter rollers unless the laser has been designed for RFID printing Do not use a VIP printer with high nip pressure if rollers are not grooved Encoding an IC can be carried out during the imprinting process or in a separate unit. How toimprint and encode RFID labels? It is recommended to have two inline testing points: one before and another after processing. The yield loss of the process can be calculated at these points. Yield loss can be caused by, for example, ESD or mechanical stress. The functionality of the tag can be tested either with a commercial reader-based system or specially designed testing equipment. The reader system has to be de- signed in such a way that only the desired inlay is read, and only one inlay at a time. Failed tags can be replaced or just marked, depending on customer needs. Testing
  • 13. 13 How tohandle and pack RFID products? Please note the following instructions: Handling Handle the product with care Finish and pack the product directly after inserting When stored, hang the reel from the core or place it on a pallet with a soft underlay Do not stack pallets Always keep inlay reels on their side Do not roll mother rolls or ready coils on the floor, carry them or use a trolley Do not wind reels too tight Keep the working environment tidy and clean Do not stack too many RFID products on top of each other Packaging Use a strong package that protects the product well Lock coils with a center shaft or chucks to prevent them from gliding in the box during transport Packaging material must not create static electricity load when handled
  • 14. 14 The most significant advantage that RFID has over bar codes is that it does not have to be seen to be read. This makes it easier to track and update data as the product moves through the supply chain to the end-use application, and even beyond. Radio waves can pass through most non- metallic materials so RFID tags can be embedded in packaging or encased in protective plastic. This makes them more durable and able to withstand harsh weather conditions. Since RFID is a read/write technology, data can be programmed also after the tag’s attachment to the product. This provides higher flexibility for tracking and data updating as the product goes through the supply chain. What’s the difference between RFID and bar codes? Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a generic term for tech- nologies that use radio waves to automatically identify objects. Information is encoded onto a tiny microchip within a thin RFID tag. Signals are received and transmitted through an antenna. What is RFID? RFIDataglance
  • 15. 15 The amount of RFID applications is virtually limitless. The most common uses today are in supply chain management to improve the efficiency of inventory tracking and management. The apparel industry uses RFID to manage worldwide supply chains from manufacturers through distributors to retailers. The pharmaceutical industry uses RFID to improve security by preventing theft and counterfeiting. Payment systems using RFID help ticketing and transportation services run smoothly, while retailers use it for eliminating out-of-stocks and for product promotions. Howis RFID being used today? RFID offers numerous benefits: it reduces administrative errors, labour costs and theft. Industries using RFID are able to track work-in-process and achieve just- in-time manufacturing. RFID improves the accuracy in shipping goods by sea, land or air and in maintaining overall inventory levels. In hazardous areas or risky environments, it is invaluable in boosting worker safety. Whatare the proven benefits of RFID technology? D2T2 Dye Diffusion Thermal Transfer DT Direct Thermal Printer EPC Electronic Product Code ESD Electrostatic Discharge HF High Frequency IC Integrated Circuit NFC Near Field Communication RF Radio Frequency RFID Radio Frequency Identification TTR Thermal Transfer Printer UHF Ultra High Frequency VIP Variable Information Printing A glossary of RFID terms