Vehicle Label That Disintegrates When Removed
Vehicle Label That Disintegrates When Removed
Vehicle Label That Disintegrates When Removed
Vehicle Label That Disintegrates When Removed
Vehicle Label That Disintegrates When Removed

Vehicle Label That Disintegrates When Removed (NE-115)

Brand : RFgate
Price : $1.25  + VAT
The label breaks apart in a way that a part of its circuit remains on the surface when removed, causing the label to lose its integrity and become non-functional. This prevents unauthorized tampering by disabling the label and helps prevent cases such as counterfeiting or warranty violations.

Tamper-Evident Vehicle Label

 
Tamper-Evident Vehicle Label  is enhanced with a chip and reaches optimal read and write performance with the ISO 14443-3A protocol. It operates at a frequency of 13.56 MHz. The NFC tag, which has 137 bytes of memory, features a round and transparent design with a 30 mm diameter. It operates within a temperature range of -25℃ to +50℃.
 

 


  
    
      
    
  
   
  

 

Application Areas

Tamper-Evident Anti-Metal UHF RFID Label is a product designed for general use in banking, transportation, access control (hotels and businesses), business cards, hospitals, shipping, textiles, warehouses, and logistics.

 

Technical Specifications

Feature Description
Protocol ISO 14443-3A
Operating Frequency 13.56 MHz
Chip NXP NTAG213
Memory 137 Bytes
Color Transparent
Dimensions 27 mm
Operating Temperature -25℃ ~ 50℃

 

Dear customers, the RFID tags you are reviewing are not pre-encoded. Encoding and other technical procedures are your responsibility. Please consider this when placing an order. For more details, feel free to contact us.  

Blog Post

 

All You Need to Know About NFC Tags

What is NFC?
Near Field Communication (NFC) is a short-range wireless technology that enables data exchange between nearby devices. It’s commonly used in contactless payments, public transport, and access control.

 

What is an NFC Tag?
An NFC tag is a small chip-and-antenna device that stores and transmits data to NFC-enabled devices like smartphones. Tags come in various formats—stickers, wristbands, or cards—and can hold URLs, contact info, or product data.

 

How Does It Work?
NFC tags draw power from the electromagnetic field of a nearby device. Once activated, they transmit stored data, prompting the device to perform actions such as opening a webpage or saving a contact.

 

Applications

Marketing: Direct users to websites or digital promotions.

Access Control: Manage secure entry to buildings.

Transport Ticketing: Enable contactless payments.

Healthcare: Monitor patient info and medication schedules.

 

Summary
NFC tags are becoming more prevalent across industries. As technology evolves, their innovative uses will only expand.

 

Labels: nfc tag, nfc card, digital business card, 13.56mhz card, ntag213, ntag215, ntag216

 

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