Xerafy PICO Series features compact, durable RFID tags specifically engineered for on-metal use in demanding industrial settings. Used for Tool Tracking, Data Centers, Healthcare, Aerospace & Defense, Manufacturing & Logistics

The Xerafy PICO Series consists of small, rugged RFID tags designed for on-metal applications in industrial environments. These tags are optimized for tool tracking, aerospace, manufacturing, and data centers, offering high durability and reliable performance.
technical description of XERAFY PICO SERIES
- RF Protocol: EPC global Class 1 Gen 2
- Frequency: 902–928 MHz (US); 865–868 MHz (EU)
- Chip Type: Alien Higgs 9
- Memory: 96-bit EPC, 48-bit TID, 688-bit user memory
- Read Range:
- Fixed readers: Up to 3 meters
- Handheld readers: Up to 2 meters
- Material: Ceramic, ensuring durability in harsh environments
- Temperature Resistance:
- Operational: -40°C to +85°C
- Survival: Up to 150°C (168 hours)
- Peak: 200°C
- IP Rating: IP68 (waterproof and dustproof)
- Shock Resistance: Survives 1-meter drops onto concrete
- Compression Strength: 170 psi (1,176 kPa)
- Mounting Options: Industrial adhesive
- Industry Compliance: ATEX-certified version available
These tags are ideal for tracking hand tools, aerospace equipment, oilfield assets, and military applications. You can find more details in the Xerafy PICO On Datasheet or explore the PICO Series overview.
APPLICATIONS of XERAFY PICO SERIES
The Xerafy PICO Series RFID tags are designed for on-metal applications in industrial environments, offering rugged durability and reliable tracking. Here are some key applications:
- Tool Tracking: Used in manufacturing, aerospace, and oil & gas industries to track hand tools and equipment.
- Data Centers: Helps manage IT assets by providing accurate identification and location tracking.
- Healthcare: Supports medical device tracking and sterilization-resistant identification.
- Aerospace & Defense: Enables tracking of critical components in aircraft and military equipment.
- Manufacturing & Logistics: Improves inventory management and operational efficiency.
For more details, you can explore the Xerafy PICO Series or check out the PICO On Datasheet.
RFID TAG PICO SERIES
The small on-metal RFID tags from Xerafy’s PICO series enable item-level tracking with small industry-grade form factors ready for deployment.
With their exceptional size-to-read-range ratio, Xerafy’s PICO series of ceramic RFID tags are proven in the field at production facilities around the world, enabling asset tracking for small equipment and tools, alongside the MICRO high temperature tags, and XS smallest RFID tags.
Size matters to RF performance with read-range and accuracy decreasing with the tags’ dimensions.
Not all RFID systems can track at close ranges, and Xerafy’s early innovation in small tag sizes as well as with embeddable RFID tags that can be flush-mounted into the asset helped break the expected range/size ratio barrier for RFID systems.
How to customize
PICO SERIES XERAFY are standard tagging solutions that are fully personalized for RFID systems, to the exact specifications of the critical assets and equipment they are tracking.
Service Bureau customization options are available to mark and program RFID tags. On the other hand, RFID labels printing can be done in the field or taken care of by the Service Bureau.
And for unique requirements and features, it is also possible to custom build a tagging solution.
PICO SERIES are customized using physical markings to feature an asset identification number, a barcode, or a logo for instance.
Custom asset tags can be custom marked in the field, or be taken care of by the Service Bureau of the manufacturer or distributor.
encode
PICO SERIES are Programmable tags use RFID chips that are specifically designed with memory that can be written.
This allows for the tags to be encoded with custom EPC ranges for unique identification, serialized or unserialized. The quantity of information that can be encoded will depend on the specifications of the chip being used.
RFID Engineering
PICO SERIES can be designed specifically for a tracking system’s application and deployment requirements: Form factor, material, mounting system, read range, accuracy, user memory, fixed and/or handheld RFID readers, on-site printers and encoders, software configuration.
Connected assets are an example of custom-built RFID tagging solutions that refer specifically to equipment that OEMs have designed with RFID and IOT features built-in.
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