Intelleflex BAP RFID Shatters Performance Records

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The RFID Network eNewsletter
Issue # 229 - July 20, 2011
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Intelleflex BAP RFID Shatters Performance Records

Our engineers evaluated the Intelleflex line of BAP RFID tags, which includes general purpose and on-metal asset tracking tags as well as a temperature sensor / logger tag. The read performance was beyond anything we've seen.

In this edition of the RFID Network video series, we put the Intelleflex BAP RFID tags to the test.

Watch the Video on-demand and read the in-depth product review

The Passive Wireless Sensor Tag Workshop
July 27-28, 2011

Learn How Passive Wireless Sensor Tags Are Benefiting Aerospace, Transportation, and Industry


Join NASA, the US Department of Energy Oak Ridge National Lab (DOE/ORNL), BP, the International Society of Automation Communication Division, and The RFID Network host, Louis Srico, for a fascinating exploration into passive wireless sensor tags (PWST) and their practical applications.
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