
Compact NFC tags made of hard polymer
Durable 30mm NFC drives made of ABS plastic
Durable NFC tags made of hard polymer
NFC tags made of durable ABS plastic. Perfect for use where increased resistance to harsh environmental conditions and mechanical damage is required, including:
- in production halls
- in public facilities
- outdoors
The offered NFC tags are resistant to moisture, dust and temperatures ranging from -20°C to +80°C.
The compact size and quality deserve special attention. making the NFC drive from hard ABS polymer. The marker's diameter is 30mm and its thickness is only 2mm. To facilitate the installation of the tag, a mounting hole with a diameter of 3 mm is used.
NFC TAG NTAG213
Compact NFC tags made of ABS plastic are equipped with the new generation NFC chip NXP NTAG213. These systems are compatible with all devices equipped with an active NFC module.
NFC tags operate at the RFID HF frequency of 13.56 MHz. The tags have 180B of memory, of which 144B can be used for data recording. NFC tags can be protected against re-writing.
You can wirelessly read any information from NFC tags by holding your mobile phone close to it. NFC tags do not have an internal power supply, so there is no need to replace/charge the battery.
NFC
The offered product meets the following RFID and NFC standards:
ISO 14443A
NDEF
NFC Forum Type 2 Tag
Quality
We guarantee 100 thousand. trouble-free recordings / recordings on NFC NTAG213 tags.
Data retention is 10 years.
More about our quality control procedures.
Application
Tags RFID made of hard polymer are ideal for use in places with difficult working conditions (high humidity, dust, mechanical and chemical exposure).
Example applications:
Registration points enabling monitoring of people
Registration of working time in production halls
Proximity sharing of information where there is a risk damage to standard tags
Management of fixed assets that are exposed to mechanical damage
Monitoring items where resistance to water and dust is required
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