MASON CITY, IOWA (May 2, 2007) Metalcraft expanded its RFID products to include adhesive labels, flag tags, hang tags, and mount-on-metal labels.
The four RFID product constructions are intended for use and re-use in demanding environments and offer read ranges up to 25 feet. Each product is customizable with variable data printed on the subsurface and programming of the RFID inlays. The standardized RFID products feature inlays from Alien, Avery Dennison, Rafsec and KSW Microtec.
The new flag tag, an adhesive label with a non-adhesive, folding tab that offsets the inlay, is especially useful for blade servers and other metal-surfaced assets or liquid storage containers.
Metalcrafts standard constructions build on seven years of experience engineering custom, durable RFID labels for fixed and mobile assets, said Metalcraft president Steve Doerfler. The flag tag and the other designs are refined product constructions that weve standardized in order to deliver them faster and at a lower cost.
Metalcraft continues to develop custom RFID products using whatever materials the customer and situation requires, said Doefler. Metalcraft is known as an RFID converter that adds a lot of value; we continue to be a resource for integrators and end users who have RFID challenges requiring custom solutions.
About Metalcraft
Metalcraft has provided property identification solutions since 1950. From a headquarters in Mason City, Iowa, Metalcraft has provided thousands of businesses throughout North America and around the world with a wide range of choices in durable nameplates and labels to meet the needs of the ever-evolving industry of tracking and controlling. These customized products may include consecutive numbers using barcode and/or RFID technologies. Metalcraft nameplates and labels are made from the toughest materials polyester, anodized aluminum, stainless steel, polycarbonate, ceramic and more to withstand environments ranging from mild to extreme, resisting abrasion, caustics/acids, solvents, salt air, high temperatures, and UV rays.