These flexible RFID tags can take the heat

Courtesy CNET Tech blog  Wed, 10/07/2009 - 5:00am

Fujitsu has come up with a flexible, ultra high frequency-band RFID tag that can withstand temperatures up to 250 degrees Fahrenheit and high-pressure conditions of 2 atm.



 

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