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Sterilizable Bioglass HF RFID Microchip for Animal Tracking Injectable Tag

The HF RFID bioglass microchip tag is ideal for pet and livestock tracking, offering durability and anti-rejection features for animal management.

Description

Overview

GAORFID Sterilizable Bioglass HF RFID Microchip for Animal Tracking Injectable Tag is designed for animal identification and tracking, using biocompatible glass to ensure it is safe for pets and livestock. With a frequency of 13.56 MHz and the ISO 15693 protocol, the tag offers reliable, long-term performance with a memory retention of over 20 years. It’s ideal for animal tracking and management in pet care, livestock farming, and veterinary applications. The optional parylene coating improves tissue adhesion, ensuring the tag remains securely in place. With a recyclable lifespan of 100,000 uses, it provides a durable and cost-effective solution for animal ID.

 

Features

  • Bioglass encapsulation for safety and biocompatibility
  • 56 MHz frequency with ISO 15693 protocol
  • Optional parylene coating for enhanced tissue adhesion
  • Resistant to bacterial, allergic, and rejection responses
  • Memory retention for over 20 years
  • Recyclable up to 100,000 times
  • Ideal for pet and livestock tracking
  • Optional syringe for easy implantation

 

Applications

  • Pet tracking and identification
  • Livestock tracking and management
  • Animal farming and veterinary care
  • Animal ID for pet shelters and breeders
  • Livestock and agricultural management systems

 

Technical Specifications

Frequency 13.56 MHz
Chip I Code Slix
Protocol ISO15693
Recycle 100,000 times
Memory Retention > 20 years
Material Bioglass with optional Parylene coating
Syringe Optional
Anti-Bacterial Yes
Anti-Allergy Yes
Anti-Rejection Yes
Application Animal tracking and identification
Storage Temperature -40 °F to +212 °F (-40 °C to +100 °C)
Operating Temperature -4 °F to +158 °F (-20 °C to +70 °C)
Size 0.08 in x 0.47 in (0.212 cm x 1.2 cm), 0.06 in x 0.31 in (0.14 cm x 0.8 cm)

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