Material: ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene), which is a durable plastic known for its impact resistance, heat resistance, and toughness. ABS is commonly used in RFID tags for its ability to withstand harsh environments.
Size: 86mm x 54mm x 5mm, meaning the tag is relatively compact, with dimensions typically used for applications where space is a concern, such as on items or assets that need to be tagged for tracking.
Frequency: LF (Low Frequency) RFID typically operates in the 125kHz range. This frequency is used for close-range RFID systems (usually up to a few centimeters or meters) and is popular in applications like access control, animal tracking, and asset management.
Tag Type: The tag is passive, meaning it does not have its own power source. Instead, it draws power from the RFID reader’s signal to transmit its data.
Applications: The tag can be used for various asset tracking, inventory management, or access control systems. It’s particularly well-suited for environments where durability is important, and the range of the RFID reader does not need to be very far (usually within a meter or so).
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