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The inlay has been designed to achieve outstanding performance in a wide range of apparel, general retail and industrial applications

Avery Dennison has announced its AD Burst M830 as the first UHF RFID inlay to achieve ARC performance certification featuring the Impinj M800 series IC. 

Auburn University’s RFID Lab ARC program is a vital hub for research and education in the field of RFID technology, assisting end users by specifying RFID tag requirements and identifying approved tags for suppliers to ensure value throughout the supply chain.

In addition, Avery Dennison has successfully met the 2024/2025 ARC quality requirements for the design and manufacture of RFID inlays and tags. The accolade reflects the standard and performance of Avery Dennison’s expansive inlay portfolio, as well as the company’s commitment to innovation and advancing product development, the company announced on its website.

Optimized for maximum performance in apparel, general retail and logistics environments, the portfolio features the next-gen Impinj M800 series chip, bringing enhanced performance and scalability to enable global performance for high speed inventory accuracy, with self check out and loss prevention capabilities.

AD Burst M830

The globally tuned inlay has been designed to achieve outstanding performance in a wide range of apparel, general retail and industrial applications and boasts a slimmed down version of the widely popular and long standing inlay family, AD Belt. The new design carries a 73 x 13.5mm (2.87 x 0.53in) footprint and is available in multiple delivery formats including dry inlay, wet inlay, and pressure sensitive label. 

ARC Specs: F, I, L, O, Q, R, W2, W5, W6, Y2

Mathieu De Backer, vice president innovation & sustainability, Avery Dennison Smartrac, says, “ARC inlay approval is a trusted industry benchmark set to ensure that RFID tags are able to meet or exceed the levels of performance and quality necessary to provide benefit to the end user in a consistent and cost effective manner. We are proud to offer our clients this assurance as we continue to innovate and grow our portfolio to meet their ever evolving tagging and tracking requirements.”

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