RFID resists radiation

RFID resists radiation
Western company Tego has announced RFID tag called Radion, which operates at ultra-high frequencies and is capable of withstanding repeated gamma radiation and other types of radiation exposure encountered in the medical, scientific, and food industries.
Photo 1 The Western company Tego announced RFID tag called Radion, which operates at ultra-high frequencies and is capable of withstanding repeated gamma radiation and other types of radiation exposure encountered in the fields of medicine, scientific activity and the food industry.


This tag is made using technology used in the aerospace industry. Users can operate Radion even if it has been exposed to radiation without fear of data loss, can write and read information from it, view the contents of log files, configuration and other data. The chip is also successfully used in the nuclear energy industry to track radioactive elements that have been exposed to rays.

The tag is designed to operate in particularly harsh conditions of high radiation levels, including X-rays and other types of electromagnetic radiation waves. "Radion has been tested through radiation levels 25,000 times the lethal dose for humans without any problems," says Bob Hamlin, CTO of Tego.

Radion is available as a seal, sticker, and industrial tag and is now available for sale.

Source: www.rfidnews.org

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