Mini size anti metal NFC HF tag with diameter 9mm
Passive HF rfid metal sticker for industrial production automation
Adhesive micro NFC metal tag with super small size for asset items identify and inventory
Excellent performance and good directionality NFC HF metal tag
Suitable for metallic equipment and toolings, industrial, machine parts tracking
Tag Dimension: 6*0*0.3mm (Copper Antenna Size: 5.4*0 mm)
Chip: ICODE SLIX ( Protocol: ISO15693)
Memory: TID/UID 7bytes+ EPC/Block 1024bit(32blocks x 4bytes)+ User + Reserve
Operating Frequency: 13.0-14.5Mhz
FaceStock/Housing: Transparent PET
Reading Range: 0.1 cm On Air-free/On metal (depends on reader)
Installation: Adhesive
Characteristic: General/On Metal Use
Feature Option: Free consulting and free samples with solution proposal & evaluation, Fast sampling within 2-3days is provided to support ODM/OEM/SKD in order to meet the customized printing including mono/color barcode and text Embossing, laser-engraving, personalization and encoding service
On-metal HF (High-Frequency) tag refers to an HF RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tag specifically designed to be applied directly to metal surfaces. Traditional HF RFID tags may have difficulty functioning properly when placed on metal due to interference caused by the metal surface reflecting and absorbing radio waves. On-metal HF tags are engineered to overcome this challenge and enable effective RFID functionality in metal-rich environments.Here are some key features and considerations related to on-metal HF tags:
1. Design and Construction: On-metal HF tags incorporate specialized design elements to overcome the interference caused by metal surfaces. They often include a foam or ferrite layer between the tag's antenna and the metal surface. This layer helps absorb or diffuse the metal's radio frequency signals, allowing the tag to function properly.
2. Mounting Options: On-metal HF tags are designed for easy attachment to metal surfaces. They may include adhesive backings, magnetic attachments, or other mounting mechanisms that ensure a secure and reliable connection.
3. Read Range: The read range of on-metal HF tags can vary based on factors such as tag size, antenna design, and the metal surface's characteristics. Generally, the read range for on-metal tags may be slightly reduced compared to non-metal applications due to the interference caused by the metal surface.
4. Data Capacity: On-metal HF tags typically have sufficient data storage capacity to hold essential information, such as unique identification numbers or other relevant data specific to the application. The storage capacity can vary depending on the specific tag model and chip used.
5. Application Areas: On-metal HF tags are commonly used in asset tracking, inventory management, and industrial applications where tagging metal items is necessary. Examples include tracking metal equipment, machinery, containers, and other valuable assets.
6. Compatibility: On-metal HF tags are compatible with standard HF RFID readers and systems operating at a frequency of 13.56 MHz. They can be seamlessly integrated into existing RFID infrastructures without requiring significant changes or additional hardware.
7. Environmental Resistance: On-metal HF tags are often designed to be durable and resistant to harsh environments. They can withstand exposure to moisture, dust, temperature variations, and other environmental factors, ensuring reliable performance in demanding conditions.
When considering on-metal HF tags, it is essential to select a tag specifically designed and optimized for metal surfaces. Consultation with RFID tag manufacturers or suppliers with expertise in on-metal applications can help ensure the tag's compatibility and optimal performance in your specific use case.