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Kūkākūkā kamaʻilio: ISO 15693/ISO 18000-6C (EPC C1 GEN2)
ʻOhana pinepine: ʻO ka hoʻohana ʻana i ka inika conductive e paʻi i ka antenna ma mua o ke ʻano hana etching kuʻuna e hana i ka antenna i loko o ka uila uila e hōʻemi i ke kumukūʻai hana o ka RFID electronic tag. Integrated chip: TI2048, ICODE 2, Alien Higgs3, a pēlā aku. (can be packaged on demand)
Hiki ke mālama: 1k/2k (can be customized) Reading and writing distance: 10cm~4m (customized according to project needs)
Mahana hana: -25℃ ~ + 85 ℃ Packaging material: PVC+3M+ epoxy resin Surface treatment: soft crystal glue Label adhesive: 3M VHB foam glue
Nui huahana: 26×42mm,30×50mm,40×60mm,50×35mm,86×54mm, optional with or without holes
ʻano hoʻokomo: optional paste/screw/bundle
The RFID electric power cable inspection tag is mainly designed with anti-metal absorbing technology, good RF sensing in metal environments. The RFID chip can store user-specified content and other updated information. It has the characteristics of anti-metal, bending resistance, high and low temperature resistance, corrosion resistance and water resistance. The label is beautiful and generous, and it is easy to identify. Optional direct paste or bundle or screw fixing. Tag surface can be customized according to customer's documents or design printed graphics LOGO or text.
Hiki i ka mea hoʻohana ke hoʻohana i kahi mea heluhelu / kākau kūikawā Data and power supply is transmitted in a contactless manner (no battery power required) Operating distance: 10cm~4m (customized according to project needs)
ʻOhana pinepine: 13.56MHz/840~960MHz (in line with industrial safety, the license is free to use worldwide) True anti-collision: allows multiple tags to be read simultaneously Support data encryption, each sector password is managed separately More than 10 years of data retention The erasing cycle is more than 100,000 manawa Each tag has an unchangeable unique identifier (helu) that guarantees global uniqueness for each tag
Nā wahi noi Urban construction facility management, municipal engineering, subway, underground pipelines, cylinders and power grids, hazardous chemicals management, smart cities, IoT applications, ʻike huahana, vehicle identification, fixed asset management, a pēlā aku.