Custom NFC On-Metal Tags With Copper Antenna help the NFC throught metal is essential for optimal performance.
UniRFID's expertise in NFC technology ensures that these nfc on-metal tags are compatible with a variety of NFC readers and devices, providing a reliable and secure method for data transmission. Customization options, including printing logos, branding, or unique designs, are available to meet specific business needs.
The Features of Custom NFC On-Metal Tags
Material: |
copper antenna + anti metal layer |
Size: |
25X30 |
Chip: |
NTAG213/215/216/Mifare Ultralight (chip cheatsheet) |
Memory: |
144/504/888 byte |
Frequency: |
13.56MHZ |
Protocol: |
ISO14443A |
Reading range: |
1cm - 10CM, relative with readers/Smartphones |
Datas program: |
Variable numbers, URL, texts, etc, read only, encrypted |
Craft: |
Logo printing, UID, variable numbers printing |
Working environment: |
-25℃ to 50℃ |
The Services:
The applications of Custom NFC tags with anti-metal layers and copper antennas, designed to work effectively through metal surfaces:
Industrial Asset Tracking Tags: These NFC tags are specifically designed for use in industrial environments where assets are made of metal. The anti-metal layer and copper antenna allow the tags to be attached to metal surfaces, enabling accurate tracking and management of equipment, tools, and machinery.
Metal Inventory Management Tags: Businesses that store inventory on metal shelves or racks can benefit from NFC tags with anti-metal layers and copper antennas. These tags can be attached to metal containers or storage bins to provide real-time visibility and control over inventory levels.
Vehicle Identification Tags: NFC tags with anti-metal layers and copper antennas are commonly used for vehicle identification and tracking. These tags can be mounted on metal surfaces of vehicles, such as cars, trucks, and trailers, to enable seamless access control, automated toll collection, and efficient fleet management.
Medical Equipment Monitoring Tags: Hospitals and healthcare facilities can utilize NFC tags with anti-metal layers and copper antennas to track and monitor medical equipment located on metal surfaces, such as medical carts, cabinets, and beds.