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Quick Details
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Place of Origin:
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Guangdong, China
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Brand Name:
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RZX/Customized
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Model Number:
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RZX RFID Dry Inlay/ Wet Inlay/ Label
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Product Name:
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RZX RFID Dry Inlay/Wet Inlay/Label
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Application:
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access control, social media sharing, asset management,etc.
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Dry Inlay Size:
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15mm/20mm/22mm/25mm/27mm/32mm dia;13*28mm/39*24mm/54*18mm/10*20/ etc.
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Wet Inlay Size:
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any size based on the dry inlay size
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Label Size:
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any size based on the dry inlay size
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Available Crafts:
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Encoding;barcode, qr code, serial number, UID number,etc.
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Reading Distance:
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0-60mm
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Storage temperature:
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-10°C- +65°C
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Working Temperature:
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-5°C- +860°C
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Type:
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Passive
Quick Details
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Special Features:
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dry inlay, wet inlay, rfid label, rfid tag, rfid sticker, rfid inlay, nfc label, nfc tag, smart tag
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Communication Interface:
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RFID/NFC
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Frequency:
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13.56Mhz
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Place of Origin:
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Guangdong, China
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Brand Name:
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RZX/Customized
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Model Number:
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RZX RFID Dry Inlay/ Wet Inlay/ Label
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Product Name:
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RZX RFID Dry Inlay/Wet Inlay/Label
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Application:
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access control, social media sharing, asset management,etc.
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Dry Inlay Size:
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15mm/20mm/22mm/25mm/27mm/32mm dia;13*28mm/39*24mm/54*18mm/10*20/ etc.
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Wet Inlay Size:
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any size based on the dry inlay size
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Label Size:
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any size based on the dry inlay size
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Available Crafts:
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Encoding;barcode, qr code, serial number, UID number,etc.
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Reading Distance:
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0-60mm
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Storage temperature:
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-10°C- +65°C
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Working Temperature:
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-5°C- +860°C
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Type:
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Passive
In Stock ISO 14443A and ISO 15693 RFID/NFC Dry Inlay/Wet Inlay/Labels Stickers With Square, Round, Rectangle Shape from RZX
Product Description
Product Name
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In Stock ISO 14443A and ISO 15693 RFID/NFC Dry Inlay/Wet Inlay/Labels Stickers With Square, Round, Rectangle Shape from RZX
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Frequency
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13.56MHz
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Protocol
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ISO14443A/ ISO15693
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Surface Material
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PVC, PET, Paper, Epoxy
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Backing Paper
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PET Release Paper/ Glassine Release Paper
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Antenna
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etched Aluminum
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Reading range
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0-60mm or custom
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Data retention
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10 years in regular
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Write/read endurance
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100 000 times
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Antenna Dimension
(Dry Inlay Size)
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15mm/20mm/22mm/25mm/27mm/32mm dia;
10*10mm/70*40mm/40*35mm/45*76mm/32*32mm/52.5*15.5mm/15*52mm/22.5*35.5mm/76*45mm/ 45*45mm/ 60*30mm/ 52*15mm/11*26mm/ 37*22mm/ 23*18mm/ customized
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Chip
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13.56MHz Chip
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Chip Memory
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144 byte/ 504 byte/ 888 byte/ 1K byte/ 4K byte/ 896 bit/ etc.
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Storage Temperature
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-10°C- +65°C
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Working Temperature
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-5°C- +60°C
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Printing
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CMYK Printing/RFID Label Printer
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Crafts
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Number printing (Serial No & Chip UID etc), QR, Barcode etc
Chip program/encode/lock/encryption will be available as well (URL ,TEXT ,Number) Epoxy, Customize size and shape, Hole punch etc |
Application
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NFC social media, Logistics, management, asset management, supply chain management, vehicle management, production control, warehouse management, product management, product verification, asset tracking, tracking baggage handling, inventory management, etc.
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Package
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packaged individually, in strips, on rolls, or printable sheet
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Free Samples
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Application
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Samples which have in stock can be offered to clients for free, clients only need to pay the shipping cost.
Welcome to contact Shirley for more details information.
Welcome to contact Shirley for more details information.
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Company Introduction
FAQ
1.What printers models are compatible with your RFID labels?
2. What is RFID (radio frequency identification)?
RFID (radio frequency identification) is a form of wireless communication that incorporates the use of electromagnetic
4. What's an RFID label?
An RFID label is a label with an RFID inlay. This means you can print on them as well as attach RFID technology to packages, products, and more.
7. What's passive RFID?
Passive RFID doesn't have a battery. It operates by converting the RFID reader's radio waves into electricity. It's a common and economical type of RFID.
8.What are the types of RFID systems?
There are three main types of RFID systems: low frequency (LF), high frequency (HF) and ultra-high frequency (UHF).
* Low-frequency RFID systems. These range from 30 KHzto 500 KHz, though the typical frequency is 125 KHz. LF RFID has short transmission ranges, generally anywhere from a few inches to less than six feet.
* High-frequency RFID system These range from 3 MHzto 30 MHz, with the typical HF frequency being 13.56 MHz. The standard range is anywhere from a few inches to several feet.
* UHF RFID systems. These range from 300 MHz to 960 MHz, with the typical frequency of 433 MHz and can generally be read from 25-plus feet away. UHF RFID labels can be operated from farther distances and transmit data faster.
9. What does EPC mean?
EPC is an acronym for Electronic Product Code. It's specific to one individual object and therefore is commonly used to distinguish identical items.
Our labels are tested to work with the following printer models:
R110xi, R110xi4, R170xi, ZT410, ZT420
R110xi, R110xi4, R170xi, ZT410, ZT420
2. What is RFID (radio frequency identification)?
RFID (radio frequency identification) is a form of wireless communication that incorporates the use of electromagnetic
or electrostatic coupling in the radio frequency portion of the electromagnetic spectrum to uniquely identify an object,
animal or person.
3. How does RFID Work?
Every RFID system consists of three components: a scanning antenna, a transceiver and a transponder. When the scanning antenna and transceiver are combined, they are referred to as an RFID reader or interrogator. There are two types of RFID readers -- fixed readers and mobile readers. The RFID reader is a network-connected device that can be portable or permanently attached. It uses radio waves to transmit signals that activate the tag. Once activated, the tag sends a wave back to the antenna, where it is translated into data.
Every RFID system consists of three components: a scanning antenna, a transceiver and a transponder. When the scanning antenna and transceiver are combined, they are referred to as an RFID reader or interrogator. There are two types of RFID readers -- fixed readers and mobile readers. The RFID reader is a network-connected device that can be portable or permanently attached. It uses radio waves to transmit signals that activate the tag. Once activated, the tag sends a wave back to the antenna, where it is translated into data.
The transponder is in the RFID tag itself. The read range for RFID tags varies based on factors including the type of tag, type of reader, RFID frequency and interference in the surrounding environment or from other RFID tags and readers. Tags that have a stronger power source also have a longer read range.
4. What's an RFID label?
An RFID label is a label with an RFID inlay. This means you can print on them as well as attach RFID technology to packages, products, and more.
5. What are the components of an RFID label?
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 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.
6. How are RFID labels encoded and read?
RFID labels are programmed by RFID-enabled printers, printer attachments, or RFID encoders. Special RFID readers are needed to communicate with the inlay. They send radio waves to the antenna and then pass the collected information to the computer for processing.
RFID labels are programmed by RFID-enabled printers, printer attachments, or RFID encoders. Special RFID readers are needed to communicate with the inlay. They send radio waves to the antenna and then pass the collected information to the computer for processing.
7. What's passive RFID?
Passive RFID doesn't have a battery. It operates by converting the RFID reader's radio waves into electricity. It's a common and economical type of RFID.
8.What are the types of RFID systems?
There are three main types of RFID systems: low frequency (LF), high frequency (HF) and ultra-high frequency (UHF).
* Low-frequency RFID systems. These range from 30 KHzto 500 KHz, though the typical frequency is 125 KHz. LF RFID has short transmission ranges, generally anywhere from a few inches to less than six feet.
* High-frequency RFID system These range from 3 MHzto 30 MHz, with the typical HF frequency being 13.56 MHz. The standard range is anywhere from a few inches to several feet.
* UHF RFID systems. These range from 300 MHz to 960 MHz, with the typical frequency of 433 MHz and can generally be read from 25-plus feet away. UHF RFID labels can be operated from farther distances and transmit data faster.
9. What does EPC mean?
EPC is an acronym for Electronic Product Code. It's specific to one individual object and therefore is commonly used to distinguish identical items.
10. What are the differences between RFID labels and barcodes?
RFID labels can be read through packaging and/or at a distance whereas barcodes need to be seen to be scanned. RFID labels can be encoded with information multiple times, barcodes can only be printed on once. Overall, RFID labels offer more flexibility and specificity for tracking individual items.
RFID labels can be read through packaging and/or at a distance whereas barcodes need to be seen to be scanned. RFID labels can be encoded with information multiple times, barcodes can only be printed on once. Overall, RFID labels offer more flexibility and specificity for tracking individual items.
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