
NFC seal - clamp
NFC tag enabling keeping records of fixed assets
NFC seal
Clamp NFC seal with adjustable length, made of plastic with a built-in original NXP NTAG213 NFC chip. The NFC tag is equipped with a disposable clamping mechanism. After installing the NFC tag, it is not possible to remove the seal without breaking the strap or damaging the mechanism.
The dimensions of the NFC seal are as follows:
- envelope: 90x28mm
- clamping tape: 338mm
Application of NFC seals
Thanks to the connection NFC tag and cable tie, the offered NFC TAG can be used to:
- identify and secure luggage
- confirm no tampering with the contents of shipments/packages
- identify equipment
- secure documents (archives)
- limit unauthorized access to rooms/resources/products
- confirm the authenticity of products/ transport
The NFC tag embedded in the seal contains a unique identification number with a length of 7B, which was assigned at the production stage and cannot be changed.
The Brand Protector technology enables identification of the owner seals through the use of advanced cryptography and an easy-to-use mobile application. Just hold your mobile phone close to the seal to confirm its authenticity.
NTAG213 NFC seal
The NFC chip from NXP is compatible with all devices equipped with an active NFC module(meeting the NFC Forum Type standard 2 Tag). NFC communication is initiated automatically when the mobile phone is brought close to the tag. The total amount of NTAG213 tag memory is 180B, within which 144B are available for writing, so it is possible to store any information in the NFC seal memory. The NFC tag does not have built-in memory, which allows for long and trouble-free operation. The retention of data stored in an NFC tag can be up to 10 years.
NFC standards
NFC Forum Type 2 Tag
ISO 14443A
NDEF
Quality
We guarantee 100,000 writing operations on the offered NFC Tags.
The data storage period is 10 years.
More about our quality control procedures.
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