Rfid manufacturing concepts

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G06K 19/077 (2006.01)

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CA 2398088

Radio frequency identification labels are made in a high speed and effective manner in a variety of different ways utilizing a number of different sources of RFID inlets, each inlet including an antenna and a chip. A plurality of webs are matched together and RFID labels are die cut from the webs, to produce lined RFID labels. Alternatively linerless RFID labels are produced from a composite web with a release material on one face and pressure sensitive adhesive on the other, the labels formed by perforations in the web.

L'invention concerne des étiquettes d'identification par radio-fréquence (RFID) fabriquées de manière rapide et efficace de diverses manières différentes, au moyen de plusieurs sources différentes d'entrées RFID, comprenant chacune une antenne et une puce. Plusieurs bandes sont mises en coïncidence et des empreintes RFID sont découpées à la forme dans les bandes, de sorte que des étiquettes RFID doublées soient produites. Des étiquettes RFID sans doublure peuvent également être produites à partir d'une bande composite, un matériau antiadhésif étant présent sur une face et un adhésif sensible à la pression sur l'autre, les étiquettes étant formées par des perforations dans la bande.

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