Radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags were first introduced in 1971 as a New York tollway device. Although RFID tagging has been around for nearly four decades, the full potential of this technology is just beginning to actualize. Automated Assembly Corporation has been developing RFID design and manufacturing techniques for the past 20 years. AAC is the first and only company in the world to manufacture and assemble RFID tags with soldered inter-connects.
Our soldered inter-connect tags have passed 2,000 hours of intense thermal shock varying from -55C to 125C with zero failures. If you need a tag that can go through the freezer and still give an operational read, our rugged tags are built to last. Anisotropic and conductive adhesive will typically fail in harsh environments in as little as 5 thermal cycles, but our inter-connect solder technology has proven to be the most robust in the world.
- in the freezer
- in crates
- on windshields or license plates
- inside a ball
- on a wristband
We like to say about our tags that they can take a bending and keep on sending.

