04.06.21
Avery Dennison launched its ultra-small Minidose U8 RAIN RFID inlays for pharma applications, the first products on the market to receive ARC certification (Spec S) from Auburn University’s RFID Lab, and to be approved for use by DoseID.
Minidose U8 inlays have been carefully designed to blend performance, cost-effectiveness and size to work on multiple items such as syringes, plastic and glass vials, as well as packaging designs used for all kinds of pharmaceuticals.
Minidose U8 is a UHF RFID product performing in the standard UHF RFID frequency band between 860MHz-960MHz. It has a small form factor of 22x12mm, is available in dry and wet formats, and uses NXP’s UCODE 8 IC.
“As the smallest product currently on the market that has passed ARC Spec S, Minidose U8 meets the needs of a wide range of pharmaceutical item-level packaging solutions," said Hal Hikita, head of product line management at Avery Dennison Smartrac. "The inlay is qualified to perform robustly on clear and amber glass as well as plastics and syringes even when filled with pharmaceuticals and biologicals, thereby unlocking critical RFID value for healthcare, pharmacies, and laboratory asset management.”
Avery Dennison Smartrac is the RFID partner for Kit Check, a provider of automated medication tracking and diversion detection solutions for hospital pharmacies in the U.S. The Kit Check RFID-enabled inventory management solution helps hospitals modernize restocking processes, and automate them to save redundant drug spend and ensure patient safety.
"Since our inception, Kit Check has experienced great success working with Avery Dennison Smartrac to design and implement RFID tag designs," said Kevin MacDonald, CEO and co-founder of Kit Check. "We tag a myriad of pharmaceuticals through the Kit Check solution to deliver the right medicine to the right patient at the right time, every time."
Avery Dennison Smartrac said it designs solutions to meet specific customer requirements to ensure patient safety, increasing nursing “time to care,” and decrease inefficiencies in the operational process. In addition to designing RFID products that enable item-level tagging in the pharmaceutical sector, the company produces a wide range of other products for many industry sectors.
Available as wet and dry inlays with the NXP UCODE 8 IC, Minidose U8 will ship in volume from Q2 2021. Minidose U8 inlays are compliant with ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management and ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management, which ensure a reliable and state-of-the-art product that meets a variety of application needs.
They are manufactured according to the industry’s highest quality standards, as confirmed by the RFID Lab at Auburn University, which awarded Avery Dennison Smartrac its first-ever ARC accreditation for overall design and manufacturing quality.