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RFID Jewelry Tag

RFID Jewelry Tags


2016-11-24 View:
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RFID jewelry label/tag is a low cost solution for jewelry management and inventory. The rfid chip and inlay is adhesive under label and can be printed then applied on subjects. It will as well be applied on subjects such as high value items. For jewelry label(jewelry tag), HF and UHF are two protocols that have been widely used.

RFID Jewelry Tags are targeted for use in jewelry market communities such as jewelry shops and jewelry warehouse management. These tags are compliant with ISO 15693 or ISO 14443 standards and are available in both HF and UHF frequencies.

RFID Jewelry tag Parameter:
1. Operating frequency: HF 13.56MHz or UHF 860~960MHz
2. Support protocol: HF ISO15693, ISO14443 or UHF ISO18000-6C
3. Operating temperature: -40℃~+70℃
4. Date storage: 10 years, EMS memory can be wiped and written more than 100K times
5. Read/write range: 1~50cm
6. Chips available:
- HF: Mifare-One S50, Mifare-One S70, I-CODE, Ti 256, INSIDE 2K
- UHF: Alien H3
7. Specification: 120*15mm *0.25mm(thickness) (Customized in other dimension)
8. Housing material: Label, PVC, PET
9. Color: customized
10.Printing options:
- Offset Print full colour
- Silkscreen print gold/silver colour
- Inkjet print number
- Laser print number
11.Surface material: Paper or PET
12.Applications:
- Jewelry Tracking
- Inventory Management
- Asset Tracking

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