Dash XXS – Autoclavable

Dash XXS - Autoclavable

Dash XXS – Autoclavable Version

Description
Dimensions/tolerance(in) 0.26 x 0.08 x 0.08 (+/- 0.012)
Dimensions/tolerance (mm) 6.75 x 2.08 x 2.08 (+/- 0.15)
IP rating IP69K
Attachment Glue, embedded
Application temperature -67°F to +302°F (-55°C to +150°C)
Operating temperature -40°F to +185°F (-40°C to +85°C)
Read range on metal, 4W EIRP (2W ERP) Up to 2 ft (0.6 m)
Weight 0.004 oz (0.12 g)

Part Number

  • Autoclavable Dot XXS US: X4301-US040-H3.
  • Autoclavable Dot XXS EU: X4301-EU040-H3.

Xerafy’s XXS series metal tags are the world’s smallest passive UHF Class 1 Gen2 tags. The XXS tags complement the XS series to create more opportunities for even smaller assets to be RFID-enabled. These ultra-small tags simplify the embedding process and allow source tagging solutions to be explored. The XXS series also come in the autoclavable version, specially designed for the tagging of surgcal instruments in the healthcare market. The XXS tags are available in two form factors: the Dot XXS tag which is round and measures at Ø 0.16 x 0.10 inches thick, and the Dash XXS tag at 0.26 x 0.08 x 0.08 inches thick

Functional Specifications
RF air protocol EPC Global Class1Gen 2; ISO18000-6C
Operating frequency UHF 902-928 MHz (US); 866-868 MHz (EU)
IC type Alien Higgs-3
Memory configuration 96-EPC bits; 512-bit user memory
Functionality Read / write (user programmed)
Memory – expected read / write cycles 100,000 cycles at 77°F (25°C)
Data retention Up to 50 years
Read rate 400 tags per second for 96-EPC bit number
Warrenty (limited) 1 year
Material Ceramic
Weight 0.004 oz (0.12 g)

 

Performance Characteristics
Read range on metal (2W ERP) Up to 3 ft (0.9 m)
Polarization Linear

 

Environmental and Industry Compliance
FDA class Class I
Compression strength Packaging dependent
IP classification IP68
Standard compliancy RoHS (EU Directive 2002/95/EC) , CE (EU version)
Operational temperature (MIL STD 810-F) -40°F to +185°F (-40°C to
+85°C)
Application temperature (MIL STD 810-F) -40°F to +302°F (-40°C to
+150°C)
Humidity
Operational humidity 5%-95% non-condensing
Storage humidity 5%-95% non-condensing

 

Cleaning and Disinfection Process (ANSI/AAMI ST79)
Chemical sterilization for decontamination Liquid chemical sterilants
include glutaraldehyde, hydrogen peroxide, hydrogen peroxide-peracetic acid
combinations, sodium hypochlorite, and peracetic acid
Pass
Thermal (hot water) disinfection• Washer-sanitizers, washer-decontaminators, utensil washers, and cart washers
reduce microbial contamination by means of cleaning agents, hot water, rinsing,
and drying.

• Pasteurization equipment provides cleaning and high-level disinfection at
water temperatures of 65°C to 77°C (150°F to 170°F) for a contact time of at
least 30 minutes.

• Washer-disinfectors provide a cycle of cleaning, rinsing, disinfection, and
drying at temperatures that are usually higher than those of washer-sanitizers

Pass
Thermal sterilization for decontamination Saturated steam can be used to
decontaminate devices capable of withstanding high temperatures (121°C to 135°C
[250°F to 275°F]) and pressures (16 to 35 psig). Washer-sterilizers provide
cleaning and rinsing followed by exposure to saturated steam at temperatures of
121°C to 135°C (250°F to 275°F).
Pass
Ultrasonic cleaner 3KHz for 30 min Pass
Dry heat sterilization 160°C for 2h, or 170°C for 1h, or 180°C for 30min Pass
Disinfection by light C wave ultraviolet and wavelength range is from 200nrn
to 275nrn
Pass
Detergent enzyme cleaner Pass
Autoclave sterilization 134 °C and 0.6 Mpa for more than 1000 cycles Pass

 

Application and Installation
Application Surgical instruments
Applicable surface Metal
Mounting methods Glue, embedded

 

Product Dimensions and Weight
Dimensions (mm) 6.75 x 2.08 x 2.08
tolerance +/- 0.2
Dimensions (in) 0.26 x 0.08 x 0.08
tolerance +/- 0.008

Specialities

  • World’s smallest RFID metal tag
  • Can be embedded in metal
  • Withstands repeated autoclave and chemical washes

Applications

  • Surgical instrument management
  • Small asset tracking
  • Source tagging

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