Mini size NFC HF tag with diameter 14.5mm
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: D14.5mm (Copper Antenna Size: D12mm)
Chip: NTAG213 (Protocol: NFC ISO14443A)
Memory: TID/UID 7byte+ EPC/Block 180byte+ User 144byte+ Reserve
Operating Frequency: 13.0-14.5Mhz
FaceStock/Housing: Printable Coated Paper
Reading Range: 1cm on Air-Free (Depends on Reader)
Installation: Adhesive
Characteristic: General
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
A printable HF (High-Frequency) tag refers to an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tag that operates in the high-frequency range and can be printed with information or graphics using specialized printing techniques. HF RFID technology operates at a frequency of 13.56 MHz and is commonly used in applications such as access control, payment systems, inventory management, and asset tracking.Here are some key points about printable HF tags:
1. RFID Technology: HF RFID tags utilize radio waves to wirelessly communicate information between the tag and an RFID reader. The tags consist of an antenna and an integrated circuit that stores and processes data.
2. High-Frequency Range: HF tags operate at a frequency of 13.56 MHz, which is an internationally recognized frequency band for RFID applications. This frequency range offers good read ranges and moderate data transfer speeds.
3. Printable Feature: Printable HF tags are designed with a surface that allows for printing information, logos, barcodes, or other graphics directly onto the tag. This can be done using specialized printing techniques such as thermal transfer printing, inkjet printing, or screen printing.
4. Substrate Options: Printable HF tags can be made with various substrate materials, including paper, synthetic materials like polyester or polypropylene, or even special coatings applied to specific surfaces. The choice of substrate depends on the application requirements, durability needs, and printing capabilities.
5. Customization: The printable nature of HF tags enables customization, allowing for the inclusion of unique identifiers, branding elements, or other relevant information specific to the application. This flexibility allows for a wide range of design options and the ability to integrate the tags into existing systems or products seamlessly.
6. Encoding and Programming: Printable HF tags can be encoded or programmed with specific information using RFID encoding devices. This allows for the pre-configuration of data on the tags, such as unique identification numbers or other relevant data.
7. Application Considerations: Printable HF tags are used in various industries and applications, including access control systems, public transportation cards, library management, supply chain management, and product authentication. They are particularly suitable for applications where visual identification and RFID functionality are required.
It's worth noting that the printing process may have limitations depending on the tag material, printing technology, and required durability. Consulting with RFID tag manufacturers or suppliers with expertise in printable HF tags can provide guidance on the suitable tag materials, printing methods, and encoding requirements for your specific application.