UHF Metal Tag
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UHF metal tags are RFID tags designed to overcome interference issues on metal surfaces, ensuring reliable reading performance and long reading distances. They are used in various applications such as asset management, Puleʻi ʻo e Fale Tuku, and logistics tracking. Key factors to consider include size, form, material, reading distance, reading angle, and environmental adaptability.
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UHF metal tags are RFID tags that have been specifically created to overcome the difficulties associated with using RFID technology on metal surfaces. RFID signals are often interfered with by metal objects, which reduces signal quality or shortens scan distances. By using certain materials and designs, UHF metal tags are able to lessen or completely eradicate these interferences, providing dependable RFID functioning on metal surfaces.
UHF metal tag characteristics
- Anti-metal performance: To lessen the interference that metal causes to RFID signals, these tags are made of unique materials and designs. This enables them to provide reliable reading performance and be firmly affixed to metal surfaces.
- High reading distance: UHF metal tags often have a long reading distance, despite the fact that metal surfaces will attenuate RFID signals to some extent. This enables RFID scanners to recognize and read them from a greater distance.
- Various situations for applications: In many situations that call for the tracking, pule, and identification of metal items, hange ko hono tokangaʻi ʻo e koloa, Puleʻi ʻo e Fale Tuku, Muimuiʻi ʻo e logistics, etc., UHF metal tags are extensively used.
- Some important aspects, including the tag’s size, form, material, reading distance, reading angle, and environmental adaptability, must be taken into account while developing and choosing UHF metal tags. To establish a full RFID solution, it is also required to choose appropriate middleware software and RFID readers based on particular application needs.
Industrial RFID Tag Functional Specifications
RFID Protocol
Compliant with EPCglobal and ISO 18000-63 standards
Compliant with Gen2v2 standards
Tuʻo lahi
840MHz to 940MHz
IC Type
Impinj Monza R6-P
Manatu
EPC: 128 fanga kiʻi konga
USER: 64 fanga kiʻi konga
TID: 96 fanga kiʻi konga
Write Times
At least 100,000 taimi
Function
Supports read and write operations
Data Retention
Up to 50 years
Applicable Surfaces
Specially designed for metal surfaces
Lau ʻa e Range
Fixed Reader:
On metal, 4W (36dBm): 9.8 meters
Outside metal, 4W (36dBm): 4.8 meters
Handheld Reader:
On metal, 1W (30dBm): 6.0 meters
Outside metal, 1W (30dBm): 2.8 meters
Warranty Period
1-year limited warranty
Physical specifications
Fua
Length: 87mm
Width: 24mm
Matolu
11mm (including D5mm hole)
Mounting method
Adhesive
Screw fixation
Weight
19 kalama
Naunau
PC (polycarbonate)
Lanu
The standard color is white (other colors can be customized)
Using UHF metal tags
- IT asset tracking: For simple tracking and administration, tags may be affixed to the exposed components of IT servers or equipment.
- Asset management: Suitable for handling a range of metal assets, including electrical devices and cabinets made of metal. Information management may be accomplished by tracking the usage cycle and status of fixed assets throughout the process using RFID readers or smart portable terminal PDA devices.
- Pallet management in warehouse logistics: UHF RFID electronic tags are used in warehouses to automatically gather data from various operation links, including inventory, outbound, transfer, shifting, and warehouse arrival inspection. This ensures that data is input accurately and quickly into each warehouse management link and that businesses can access accurate inventory data quickly.
- Transport things for recyclables: RFID technology allows for real-time tracking of the position and status of objects like pallets, ngaahi faʻoʻanga meʻ, and other similar items.
- Puleʻi ʻo e fale tukuʻanga koloa: To increase management efficiency, UHF metal tags in the warehouse may be used to remotely scan individual shelves and identify them.
- Power equipment and facility inspection: Tags may be placed on equipment to make it easier for inspectors to record equipment status in real-time. Examples of this include open-air power equipment inspection, iron tower pole inspection, elevator inspection, etc.
- Pressure vessel and gas cylinder management: UHF metal tags may provide real-time position tracking and status monitoring to guarantee safety while managing hazardous materials like pressure vessels, steel cylinders, and gas cylinders.