RFID labels are composed of an RFID inlay, antenna, facesheet, adhesive, and liner. The inlay is the hardware of the RFID technology. It's made up of a microchip and antenna. The facesheet is the part you see, the adhesive is the tack, and the liner is what keeps your labels from sticking before you're ready to use them.
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Product Description | |
RFID labels are composed of an RFID inlay, antenna, facesheet, adhesive, and liner. The inlay is the hardware of the RFID technology. It's made up of a microchip and antenna. The facesheet is the part you see, the adhesive is the tack, and the liner is what keeps your labels from sticking before you're ready to use them. RFID label is particularly designed for item tracking and management, as they are durable, flexible, abrasion resistant, solvent resistant, and have great read/write performance. | |
Product Characteristics | |
1.Small size 2.Avaiable to be adhesive 3.Durable 4.Custonized size | |
Data Sheet | |
Chip | Aline H3 |
Model No. | AZ9610 |
Air Interface Protocol | EPC global UHF Class 1 Gen 2 (ISO 18000-6C) |
Operation Frequency | 860~960Mhz |
Memory | EPC 96-480 bit, User 512 bit, TID 32 bit |
EPC Memory Content | Unique, randomized number |
Max Read Distance | >3 m (10 feet) |
Application Surface Materials | Glass, Plastic, Wood, Cardboard |
Tag Form Factor | Dry Inlay/wet inlay/White wet inlay(label) |
Tag Materials | Printable coated paper or PET with film |
Attachment Method | General Purpose Adhesive or enclose coated paper |
Antenna Size | 44.45*10.325mm |
Inlay size | 47.5*13.375mm |
Weight | < 1 gram |
Operating Temp | -40℃ to +70℃ |
Storage condition | 20% to 90% RH |
Applications | Assets management |
Reusable plastic pallets | |
Costume label | |
File management | |
Logistics management |
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