What Is Rfid FPC Tag?
Jul 25, 2025
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FPC tag (Flexible Printed Circuit Tag) is an RFID tag based on flexible printed circuit (FPC) technology. Its core is to integrate antenna and chip on a flexible substrate. It combines the wireless communication capability of RFID with the thin and bendable characteristics of flexible circuits, and is suitable for the needs of special scenarios.
FPC has the characteristics of bendability, foldability and flexibility. FPC tags are commonly used for connection, signal transmission or power supply in electronic devices, such as mobile phones, tablets, laptops, etc. They can be flexibly wired in a small space and have the advantages of being thin, durable and reliable. FPC tags are also widely used in automobiles, medical devices, aerospace and other fields to meet the needs of flexible connection and high reliability.

1.Features of FPC tags
Flexible and bendable
The substrate is a flexible material that can fit curved surfaces or dynamic objects (such as cylinders, wearable devices) and adapt to complex installation environments.
Lightweight and compact
The thickness is usually less than 0.2mm, and the weight is extremely light, which is suitable for volume-sensitive applications (such as internal integration of electronic products).
High temperature and corrosion resistance
Using high stability materials such as polyimide, it can withstand high temperatures (some models reach more than 200°C) and chemical corrosion environments (such as industrial and medical disinfection).
High consistency
By mass production through printing process, the antenna has high precision and better performance consistency than etching or winding antennas.
Customized design .The antenna pattern can be flexibly designed to support different frequencies (HF/UHF), sizes and shapes to match specific application requirements.
2.Application scenarios of FPC tags
High temperature or harsh environment
1)Industrial field: tracking high temperature molds, cables, pipelines, etc.
2)Automotive industry: embedded in tires and engine parts to monitor temperature and pressure.
Miniaturized device integration
1)Consumer electronics: integrated in wearable devices such as smart watches and headphones to realize NFC functions.
2)Medical equipment: tracking disposable medical devices and withstanding gamma ray disinfection.
Curved or dynamic objects
1)Logistics: pasted on liquid containers and curved packaging surfaces.
2)Aviation: attached to curved parts of aircraft for quick reading during maintenance and inspection.
High-value asset management
1)Semiconductor wafers: Tracking wafer carriers in clean rooms, chemical resistance.
2)Jewelry/luxury goods: Hidden implants, anti-counterfeiting traceability.
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