Heat-resistant RFID tag for cyclic high-temp exposure
The Siemens 6GT2800-5DA00 is an RF380T transponder built for RFID & Auto-ID applications where the tag must survive repeated thermal cycling well above standard electronics limits. Rated for cyclic operation at ambient temperatures above 110 °C, it handles read/write access from -25 °C up to +110 °C and can survive outside the read/write area from -40 °C to +220 °C. That temperature envelope — particularly the 220 °C peak — makes it a fit for paint-shop carriers, autoclave pallet ID, or oven conveyor tracking where standard tags delaminate or lose memory.
Memory architecture and read range
The transponder uses a hybrid FRAM / EEPROM memory with 32765 bytes of user memory, a 4-byte UID fixed code, and 20 bytes of OTP memory. Block-by-block write protection on the OTP region lets you lock configuration data after programming. The read range is listed at up to 160 mm, but that figure is reader-dependent — the actual distance depends on the RF300 reader model, antenna geometry, and mounting environment. Operating at 13.56 MHz with a maximum transfer rate of 106 kbit/s, the tag supports multitag reading in the RF300-specific protocol.
Physical build and environmental sealing
Housing is PPS (polyphenylene sulfide) in brown or anthracite, 114 mm diameter and 83 mm tall. IP68 rated, shock resistance 500 m/s², vibration 200 m/s².
