Method of producing a deactivatable resonance tag for use in...

Communications: electrical – Condition responsive indicating system – Specific condition

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C340S572100

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07023343

ABSTRACT:
A method for producing a deactivatable tag is described including first short circuiting two opposite conductive layers at a predetermined place by using a heated tool applied on one of the layers, thereby permanently deforming such layer to produce a short, checking the quality of the short, and if the quality of the short is satisfactory, then connecting the two conductive layers with a crimp to obtain the desired frequency and finally removing the short by electrically or mechanically removing the short circuit to thereby bring the tag in the desired form ready for use and deactivation.

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