MICRO Industrial
Xerafy MICRO Industrial passive RFID tag

MICRO Industrial

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X1130-EU100-H9
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Xerafy MICRO Industrial passive RFID tag provides the dependability and durability required in manufacturing and production.


First Choice For Manufacturing

The Xerafy MICRO Industrial passive RFID tag provides the dependability and durability required in manufacturing and production.


The high temperature UHF RAIN RFID tag is field-proven for harsh environments, where its durability matches the asset's life, thanks to its rugged case and 10 meter on-metal performance.

The Xerafy MICRO Industrial passive TAG RFID provides the dependability and durability required in manufacturing and production.

The high temperature UHF RAIN RFID tag is field-proven for harsh environments, where its durability matches the asset’s life, thanks to its rugged case and 10m on-metal performance.

The MICRO series from Xerafy offers the ultimate on metal high temperature RFID tags, providing consistent performance where reliability and durability are critical.

As Xerafy’s leading rugged RFID tags engineered for high temperature on metal tracking, the MICRO series offers durable and reusable tagging alternatives to barcode labels, making them suitable for a wide range of industrial assets

The waterproof tags use a combination of packaging and casing materials to protect the RFID chip from heat, shocks, corrosion, pressure, and water.

UHF RFID (Ultra High Frequency Radio-Frequency Identification) tags are a type of RFID technology that operates at RFID frequencies between 300 MHz and 3 GHz.

The tags consist of a small antenna and a microchip that stores data about the object being tagged. When the tag is within range of an RFID reader, the reader sends a signal to the tag, which responds with its unique identification number and any other data programmed into the chip.

This information can then be used to track and manage the tagged object.

Unlike barcodes, UHF RFID allows for reading and writing data in bulk, in seconds, from a distance, and out of sight, thus enabling automated asset tracking.