Feature

●UHF Labels: The adhesive inlay label set has 100 labels and measures approximately 73X20mm in size and 860-960MHz in ultra-high frequency for quick reading even from a distance, with large storage capacity
●Rewritable - The surface of the radio frequency recognition electronic tag can be printed and rewritten over 100,000 times. Data can be stored for 10 years
●PREMIUM MATERIAL: Radio frequency identification UHF sticker is PET antenna board which has excellent electrical insulation, waterproof, oil resistance, tear resistance, high temperature resistance, and long life
●Advantage: Large data capacity stored in tags, long reading distance, good performance for high-speed objects transportation, and the antenna is highly directional
●Wide application: UHF radio frequency identification tags can be used in warehouses, vehicle management, alcohol management, library management, clothing management, asset management, animal management, jewelry management


Description

Vkander is a shop that specializes in outdoor products, electronics, automotive and motorcycle accessories, and smart security. Our choice comes from China, our philosophy is to provide high quality products that make you and your life more convenient.

Specifications:
Item Type: UHF radio frequency identification tag
Material: Pet
Size: Approx. 73x20mm/2.87x0.79inch
Chip IC: Compatible with KM4Q, M4QT
Protocol: ISO 18000-6C EPC Class 1 Gen2
Memory:
EPC: 160 bit
TID/Unique TID: 96 bit
User Memory: 512 bit
Password:
32-bit access
32-bit Kill
Frequency band: 860-960MHz
Antenna Board: PET
Operating Temperature: 12-140°F (5-60°C).
Storage Temperature: 44 - 88°F (20 - 30°C)
ESD Voltage Resistance: Up to 2000V Human Body Mode (HBM)
Shelf life: 20-30℃/20%060% RH in anti-static bag for 1 year
Service life: 100,000 rewrite times, 10 years data storage
Applications: warehouse management, vehicle management, alcohol management, library management, clothing management, asset management, animal management, jewelry management

Package List:
100 x UHF radio frequency identification tags

Tips:
Keep away from strong magnets!