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RFID Nail Tag

RFID Nail Tag - RFID Tagging for Wooden Assets and Pallets


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  • Email: info@oprfid.com
RFID Nail tag Description:
Key Features:
Protocol: ISO11784/11785, ISO14443A, ISO15693
Frequency: 125KHz, 13.56MHz
ICs: EM4305, Hitag1, Hitag2, TK4100, Mifare 1K, ICODE SLI
Material: ABS
Antenna: Copper Wire
Size: D8mm*L37mm
Temperature: -40 degree to +85 degree
Read/Write: 100,000 cycles
Weight: 2g

RFID nail tags enable RFID tagging of wooden assets and pallets for a variety of construction and transport applications. A durable fiberglass housing protects embedded electronics during installation and use. A standard drill hole allows the RFID Nail Tag transponder to be mounted into dense materials.
These RFID tags install quickly and securely into wooden pallets and containers, enabling accurate real-time tracking, and supplying organizations the data needed to optimize industrial processes, workflow and inventory management.
RFID Nail Tag devices are also used in forestry and research applications to tag living trees. Moisture resistance and stable performance across fluctuating temperatures ensure long-term performance.
RFID Nail Tag Key Features
Fast, secure installation - tags are easily driven into place, and are nearly impossible to remove.
Rugged reliability - high resistance to moisture, thermal fluctuation, vibration and shock.
Unsurpassed quality - fully automated HID manufacturing and direct-bonding technology ensure dependable performance.

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