RF-UZMTC7025M-H9
Superisys
Anti-Metal tag
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Operates at a frequency of 902-928MHz and supports the ISO 18000-6C protocol.
Utilizes PCB technology, ensuring a balance of stability and performance, facilitating broad integration.
Suitable for harsh conditions with oil contamination, dust, humidity, and salt spray.
Parameter | Specification |
Minimum Order Quantity | one |
Price | Large quantity price negotiable |
Delivery Time | 5-8 work days |
Payment Terms | T/T, Western Union |
Supply Ability | 1000 per day |
Model | RF-UZMTC7025M-H9 |
Air mouth agreement | SO 18000-6C |
Class 1 Gen 2 | |
Working frequency | 902~928 MHz |
Chip | Alien H9 |
EPC memory size | 496 bits |
USER memory size | 688 bits |
TID | 48 bits |
Size (mm) | 70*25*5mm |
Canning material | ABS |
Way to install | Screw fixing / Fixed with adhesive backing |
Class | IP65 |
Weight | 15g |
Operating temperature | -25℃~70℃ |
Storage temperature | -30℃~85℃ |
Metal resistance | Antimetal |
Read distance | 0-6m |
Operates at a frequency of 902-928MHz and supports the ISO 18000-6C protocol.
Utilizes PCB technology, ensuring a balance of stability and performance, facilitating broad integration.
Suitable for harsh conditions with oil contamination, dust, humidity, and salt spray.
Parameter | Specification |
Minimum Order Quantity | one |
Price | Large quantity price negotiable |
Delivery Time | 5-8 work days |
Payment Terms | T/T, Western Union |
Supply Ability | 1000 per day |
Model | RF-UZMTC7025M-H9 |
Air mouth agreement | SO 18000-6C |
Class 1 Gen 2 | |
Working frequency | 902~928 MHz |
Chip | Alien H9 |
EPC memory size | 496 bits |
USER memory size | 688 bits |
TID | 48 bits |
Size (mm) | 70*25*5mm |
Canning material | ABS |
Way to install | Screw fixing / Fixed with adhesive backing |
Class | IP65 |
Weight | 15g |
Operating temperature | -25℃~70℃ |
Storage temperature | -30℃~85℃ |
Metal resistance | Antimetal |
Read distance | 0-6m |
This series of tags is primarily used for RFID identification of pallets/load tags/containers. Its operating frequency is 902-928MHz and supports the ISO18000-6C protocol. The tag is equipped with a high- performance built-in antenna. Both its design and production processes have undergone strict testing. Advanced manufacturing techniques have been adopted during its production, giving it features such as anti-metal interference, accurate read/write distance, high sensitivity, and consistent performance
Logistics and Warehousing
Industry RFID tags are embedded into logistics tags and pallets.
Before the start of the logistics process, an RFID reader is used to write the material model and logistics node information into the RFID tag.
At every node position in the logistics process, an RFID reader is installed to automatically read the RFID tag, capturing item and process information from the logistics process.
Once the logistics process is completed, data is transmitted to the Logistics Execution System (LES) and Warehouse Management System (WMS), thereby achieving information traceability and intelligent error prevention throughout the entire logistics process.
This greatly enhances logistics efficiency and the transparency of the logistics process.
This series of tags is primarily used for RFID identification of pallets/load tags/containers. Its operating frequency is 902-928MHz and supports the ISO18000-6C protocol. The tag is equipped with a high- performance built-in antenna. Both its design and production processes have undergone strict testing. Advanced manufacturing techniques have been adopted during its production, giving it features such as anti-metal interference, accurate read/write distance, high sensitivity, and consistent performance
Logistics and Warehousing
Industry RFID tags are embedded into logistics tags and pallets.
Before the start of the logistics process, an RFID reader is used to write the material model and logistics node information into the RFID tag.
At every node position in the logistics process, an RFID reader is installed to automatically read the RFID tag, capturing item and process information from the logistics process.
Once the logistics process is completed, data is transmitted to the Logistics Execution System (LES) and Warehouse Management System (WMS), thereby achieving information traceability and intelligent error prevention throughout the entire logistics process.
This greatly enhances logistics efficiency and the transparency of the logistics process.