
NFC tags NTAG213 ABS waterproof
NFC ABS TAG resistant to mechanical damage
Waterproof NFC TAG NTAG213 ABS
NFC tags made of resistant ABS plastic. Perfect for use in demanding conditions, resistant to mechanical damage, water and dust. Durable ABS NFC tags can be used outdoors or in production halls.
The diameter of NFC tags is 40mm. A centrally located 5mm hole facilitates the installation of NFC tags. Thanks to the large tag diameter and small thickness (4 mm), the offered NFC tags are characterized by stable information reading.
NTAG213 NFC TAG
NFC tags with the new generation NFC chip NTAG213 are compatible with all devices equipped with an active NFC module.
NFC tags operate at the RFID HF 13.56 frequency. MHz. They have 180B of memory, of which 144B are ready to save user data. NFC tags can be protected against re-writing/deleting data. Any information can be written/read on NFC tags wirelessly. The devices do not have an internal power supply, so there is no need to replace/charge the battery.
NFC
NFC tags enable wireless exchange of information (writing and reading) at a frequency of 13.56 MHz. Just bring your smartphone close to the NFC tag to start communication.
The offered product meets the following RFID and NFC standards:
ISO 14443A
NDEF
NFC Forum Type 2 Tag
Quality
We guarantee 100,000 trouble-free records / records on NFC NTAG213 tags.
Data retention is 10 years.
More about our quality control procedures.
Application
RFID tags with ABS plastics 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 at production stations
Management of fixed assets
Many other ideas for fast, wireless transfer of information in difficult environmental conditions
NFC software
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