Place of Origin: | Shenzhen, China |
Brand Name: | A.N.G |
Certification: | CE,ISO, SGS |
Model Number: | AT-SH146 |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 100pcs |
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Price: | Depends on the chip, material, printing |
Packaging Details: | According to different customer choice |
Delivery Time: | 2-15 Days |
Payment Terms: | T/T,Paypal,Western Union, MoneyGram |
Supply Ability: | 1000,000pcs per month |
Item Type: | UHF Rfid Barcode Labeling Tags | Operation Frequency: | 860-960MHZ |
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Dimension: | 110*40 Mm Or Customize | Standard: | ISO/IEC 18000 (EPC Gen2) |
Application: | Product Labels And Promotional Labels | Material: | Vinyl Facestock / Polyester Overlaminate |
High Light: | radio frequency identification tags,waterproof rfid tags |
UHF rfid Barcode Labeling tags for Product Labels and Promotional Labels
Designed for application to Product Labels and Promotional Labels, face-down labels combine polyester and vinyl for a product label construction. They can include barcode as well as human-readable information. The label's permanent adhesive bonds well to glass surfaces, adheres in hot and cold temperatures and leaves little residue after the label has been removed. Weatherable vinyl resists yellowing due to the effects of sunlight.
Applications
Material Description
Vinyl Facestock / Polyester Overlaminate
Overall Thickness | 6 mil ± 10% |
Expected Outdoor Durability | 3 - 5 years |
Under Glass | 10 - 12 years |
Service Temperature range | -40º F to 302º F |
Minimum Application Temperature | 50º F |
Water Resistance | Excellent |
Oil Resistance | Excellent |
Solvents Resistance | Excellent |
UV Resistance | Very Good |
Abrasion Resistance | Very Good |
Adhesive
Type | Permanent Acrylic |
Thickness | 0.8 - 1 mil ± 10% |
Adhesion to Steel at 72 hr. dwell | Good |
Adhesion to Glass at 72 hr. dwell | Very Good |
Adhesion to LSE plastics | Fair |
Adhesion to HSE plastics: | Good |
LF, HF, and UHF
Similar to how a radio must be tuned to different frequencies to hear different channels, RFID tags and readers have to be tuned to the same frequency in order to communicate. There are several different frequencies an RFID system can use. Generally, the most common are
Radio waves behave differently at the various frequencies, so it is imperative to select the right frequency for your application.
For example, low-frequency tags have a long wave-length and are better able to penetrate thin metallic substances. Additionally, LF RFID systems are ideal for reading objects with high-water content, such as fruit or beverages, but the read range is limited to centimeters or inches. Typical LF RFID applications include access control and animal tagging.
High-frequency tags work fairly well on objects made of metal and can work around goods with medium to high water content. Typically, HF RFID systems work in ranges of inches, but they can have a maximum read range of about three feet (1 meter). Typical HF RFID applications include tracking library books, patient flow tracking, and transit tickets.
UHF frequencies typically offer much better read range (inches to 50+ ft. depending on the RFID system setup) and can transfer data faster (i.e. read many more tags per second) than low- and high-frequencies. However, because UHF radio waves have a shorter wavelength, their signal is more likely to be attenuated (or weakened) and they cannot pass through metal or water. Due to their high data transfer rate, UHF RFID tags are well suited for many items at once, such as boxes of goods as they pass through a dock door into a warehouse or racers as they cross a finish line. Also, due to the longer read range, other common UHF RFID applications include electronic toll collection and parking access control.
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