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UHF fakaʻilonga mo e filimi maluʻi ʻo e ngaahi pinati, UHF Label mo e filimi maluʻi ʻo e pinati

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Sipinga ʻo e koloa: BY9414

Prevent high temperature and humidity from damaging the RF chip and increase reading distance.

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Ngaahi tefitoʻi fakangatangata fakatekinikale
UHF chip: Impinj Monza 4E
Founga fetuʻutakí: EPC C1GEN2, ISO 18000-6C
Frequency band: 840~ 960MHz
Chip capacity: EPC 496bit, TID 96bit, USER 128bit, reserved area 64bit
Erase/Write cycles: 100,000 ngaahi taimi
Data protection: 50 ngaahi taʻu
Mamaʻo ʻo e fakalāngilang: 1~10 meters
Mafana ʻo e ngaue: -20° C ~ + 85 ° c
Ngaahi Nāunaú: PP + chip protective film
Lahi ʻo e leá: 94×14mm

The UHF sticker is provided with a black-glue protective film to prevent damage to the chip caused by environmental factors such as temperature and humidity, resulting in the chip being unrecognizable or shortened the reading distance. Hange ko ʻeni, in outdoor high temperature conditions, UHF labels that are stuck to glass are getting reading distance shorter and shorter, UHF labels with protective film can significantly improve reading distance.
With a protective film to protect the RFID chip, you can use it with confidence, even if you stick it again, you don't worry about chip damage.
When the RFID tag is shipped from the factory, the EPC data is the consistent by default. You need to modify the EPC data according to actual needs.

Ngaahi Tohi Kolé: Non-metallic applications, especially for glass media.

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