13.56MHz RFID Tags Library Labels for Book Management – GAORFID

13.56MHz RFID Tags Library Labels for efficient book management with customizable size, fast reading, and secure encoding options. It is durable, anti-static packaging.

Description

Product Overview

The 13.56MHz RFID Tags Library Labels are designed specifically for efficient book management, offering a reliable and quick solution for library systems. With customizable sizes, these RFID tags operate at a frequency of 13.56MHz and provide an optimal reading distance of 1 cm.

 

Features

  • With an erasing life of 100,000 cycles, these tags are designed for long-term use in high-traffic environments.
  • Offers customization options to meet the specific needs of libraries or book management systems.
  • 56MHz, ensuring a stable and reliable reading experience for accurate data transmission.
  • Allows flexibility to meet specific library needs with varying label dimensions.

 

Applications

  • Streamline book check-ins, check-outs, and library inventory control.
  • It is Ideal for tracking other assets like documents or equipment in offices, schools, or other institutions.
  • Use these RFID tags in smart shelving solutions to automate book organization and retrieval.
  • Enhance security by integrating with alarm systems to detect unauthorized removal of books from library premises.

 

Technical Specifications

Frequency 13.56 MHz
Size Customized
Reading Distance 1 cm
Read and Write Time 0.1 s
Chip Type F08, Mifare 1 k, Changeable UID, C50
Memory Size 1 k
Erasing Life 100,000 times
Back Paper Glassine
Face Paper Coated paper or thermal printed paper
Crafts Printing, Custom 4C LOGO printing, White sticker
Crafts Number Printing Serial No, Chip UID, QR Code, Barcode, etc.
Chip Program/Encode/Lock/Encryption Available for URL, TEXT, Number, and Vcard
Additional Customization Epoxy, Customize size and shape, Hole punch
Reading Distance (Range) 0 in to 2.36 in ( 0 mm to 60 mm ) or custom
Size (Dimensions) 1.97 in x 1.97 in ( 50 mm x 50 mm )

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