Hanging Style UHF rfid passive tag
Customized size, chip, printing logo and thickness
Printable serial number and encoding data
Long reading distance passive UHF rfid tracking sticker for warehouse management
Suitable for asset security tracking solution,worker routing inspection tracking log file solution
Tag Dimension: 110*70*0.3mm (Aluminum Antenna Size:95*15mm)
Chip: Qstar-73GB ( Protocol: ISO18000-6C GEN2 V2)
Memory: TID/UID 96bits+ EPC/Block 160bits+ User 512bits+ Reserve
Operating Frequency: 920.5-924.5Mhz
FaceStock/Housing: Printable Synthetic Paper
Reading Range: 700cm On Air-Free (depends on reader)
Installation: Hanging Style
Characteristic: General
Feature Option: Free consulting and free samples with solution proposal & evaluation, Fast sampling within 2-3days is provided to support ODM/OEM/SKD in order to meet the customized printing including mono/color barcode and text Embossing, laser-engraving, personalization and encoding service
UHF (Ultra-High Frequency) tag is an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tag that operates in the ultra-high frequency range, typically between 860 to 960 MHz. UHF tags are widely used in various applications due to their longer read ranges, faster data transfer rates, and ability to handle a large number of tags simultaneously, making them suitable for large-scale deployments.Key features and characteristics of UHF tags include:
1. Frequency Range: UHF tags operate within the ultra-high frequency range, specifically in the ISM (Industrial, Scientific, and Medical) band, which varies by region.
2. Longer Read Range: UHF tags offer longer read ranges compared to HF (High-Frequency) and LF (Low-Frequency) RFID tags. This allows for quick and efficient data collection without requiring close proximity to the RFID reader.
3. Faster Data Transfer: UHF technology enables faster data transfer rates, making it ideal for applications where a large volume of data needs to be exchanged between the tag and the reader.
4. EPCglobal Standard: UHF RFID technology complies with the EPCglobal Gen2 standard, which ensures interoperability and compatibility across different UHF RFID systems.
5. Global Adoption: UHF RFID is widely adopted and used in various industries, including retail, logistics, supply chain management, healthcare, manufacturing, and asset tracking.
6. Passive and Active Tags: UHF tags can be either passive or active. Passive tags draw power from the RFID reader's electromagnetic field and do not have a built-in power source, while active tags have their own power source, allowing for longer read ranges and more significant data storage capabilities.
7. Form Factors: UHF tags are available in various form factors, including adhesive labels, hard tags, flexible tags, and specialized tags for specific applications, such as asset tracking, inventory management, and access control.
8. Customization: UHF tags can be customized to meet specific application requirements, including printing, encoding, and design options.
9. Multiple Tag Reading: UHF RFID systems can read multiple tags simultaneously, making them suitable for high-speed and high-volume data capture in scenarios such as inventory tracking and toll collection.
Due to their versatility and performance capabilities, UHF tags have become a prevalent choice for many RFID applications, offering efficient and scalable solutions for tracking and identification purposes in various industries.