Material: ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) is a durable, lightweight, and impact-resistant plastic material commonly used in RFID tags. It provides good resistance to heat and chemicals, making it ideal for various industrial and outdoor applications.
Diameter: The tag has a diameter of 30mm, meaning it is a relatively small and compact RFID tag, often used in asset tracking or product identification.
Hole: The hole in the RFID tag allows for easy attachment to items using a string, cable, or other fasteners. This feature is often used in applications where the tag needs to be attached to products, equipment, or other objects.
LF RFID: Low Frequency (LF) RFID operates at frequencies typically around 125 kHz. LF RFID tags are known for their shorter read range (typically a few centimeters to a meter) and better performance in harsh environments like metal or liquid. They are commonly used in access control, animal tracking, and asset management applications.
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