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RFID Chip options:
Nail tags are available with a broad range of RFID technology from low frequency 125KHz, high frequency 13.56MHz, to Ultra High Frequency 860-960Mhz, thus providing an optimal solution for different RFID applications.
Installation:
First, make a hole in the wood or tree;
Then, insert nail tag with a rubber plastic hammer.
Reminds: Avoid drilling nail tag in the wood or tree directly, which will damage nail tag.
Technical Specification:
Material | ABS Plastic | |
Color type | Blue,or customised | |
Chip Available | LF chip | TK4100,EM4102,EM4200,T5577,etc |
HF chip | F08,classic S50,classic S70, nfc 213 215 216 etc | |
UHF chip | ALIEN H3 IMPINJ M4, etc | |
Frequency | 125KHz(LH),13.56MHz(HF),860-960MHz(UHF) | |
Protocol | ISO 14443A, ISO15693, ISO 18000-6C, | |
Dimensions(DxL) | 36*6mm | |
Reading Distance | 1-10cm(depend on reader) | |
Packing | 100pcs/OPP bag, | |
Working temperature | -40℃ to +85℃ | |
Application range | Forestry management, Trash can management, Furniture, Wood identification,Asset tracking |
Features:
Sturdy and durable: Made of high-quality ABS packaging material, it can withstand harsh outdoor environments such as wind, sun, rain, etc., ensuring that the tags can work properly throughout the life cycle of the tree.
Easy to install: The appearance is similar to a nail, and it can be directly nailed into the tree by a nail gun or hand tools. There is no need for a complicated installation process, which causes less damage to the tree and does not affect the normal growth of the tree.
Data storage and transmission: The built-in RFID chip can store a large amount of tree-related information, such as tree species, tree age, geographic location, maintenance records, health status, etc. It also supports contactless identification. Managers can use RFID readers to quickly read and write data within a certain distance, which is convenient for information collection and updating.
Unique identification: Each tag has a unique ID number, just like the "identity card" of the tree, which realizes the accurate identification and positioning of each tree, and facilitates individual management and tracking of trees.