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Dual Frequency RFID Library Tag for Asset & Inventory Management-GAORFID

The GAORFID Custom Square RFID Library Tag is designed for seamless library management. Featuring ISO18000-6C, EPC Gen2 protocol, and durable options like paper or PETG material, it offers a reliable solution for asset tracking and inventory with various customization options.

Description

Overview

The Custom Square RFID Library Sticker Tag is an ideal solution for library management and inventory tracking. With support for ISO18000-6C and EPC Gen2 protocols, this tag offers a robust read range of up to 35 meters (114.8 ft). It is durable, waterproof, and can be customized with options like laser codes, UV ink, and serial numbers. Its strong data retention of 10 years and ability to withstand extreme temperatures make it perfect for asset tracking and supply chain management.

 

Features

  • Supports ISO18000-6C and EPC Gen2
  • Waterproof and durable construction
  • Reading range up to 114.8 ft (35 meters)
  • Customizable with laser codes and serial numbers
  • 10-year data retention
  • Operates in temperatures from -58°F to 217°F (-50°C to 85°C)

 

Applications

  • Library management
  • Asset inventory tracking
  • Supply chain management
  • Distribution logistics
  • Product authentication
  • Baggage handling and tracking

 

Technical Specifications

Communication Interface RFID
Frequency 860 MHz to 960 MHz or 13.56 MHz
Protocol ISO18000-6C, EPC Gen2
Special Features Waterproof
Applications Library management
Material Paper or PETG
Craft Laser Code, UV Ink, Serial Number, Embossing, Thermal Printing
Available Options Serial number printing, Anti-metal layer, 3M adhesive, Encoding & Encryption
Data Retention 10 years
Programming Cycles 100,000
Application Supply Chain Management, Distribution Logistics, Product Authentication, Asset Inventory and Tracking, Baggage Handling and Tracking, Item Level Tagging
Reading Range UHF: 32.8 ft to 114.8 ft (10 m to 35 m)
Operating Temperature -58°F to 217°F (-50°C to 85°C)

 

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