IoT identification - NFC high-frequency electronic tags
May 11, 2024
NFC electronic tag is an RFID tag that operates at 13.56MHz, with a reading and writing distance of less than 10cm. It can be read and written through NFC enabled mobile phones to achieve different functions, such as browsing websites, sending SMS, downloading applications, browsing text, opening applications, shortcut settings, and so on. Compared to traditional QR codes, each tag has a unique ID and powerful encryption security measures, making it easy to operate. Therefore, NFC tags are widely used in various fields such as NFC mobile applications, advertising, restaurant menus, travel navigation, and product anti-counterfeiting.


Product features
Antenna size: HY150019A or customized size
Label size: 35 * 35mm or customized size
Chip: Ntag 213, Ntag216, Ntag203, NXP ICode2 or customized
Frequency: 13.56 MHz (13.0-14.5 MHz)
Protocol: ISO14443A, ISO15693
International standards: FCC, ETSI
Behavior material: aluminum etching thickness 9um/copper etching thickness 18um
Substrate: 50um PET
Anti tampering and anti-counterfeiting antenna options: aluminum etching technology, etching copper technology, silver printing technology
Function options: Non transferable, fragile, tamper proof, anti-counterfeiting, disposable, optional IP protection level, waterproof, anti UV/IR, resistant to high temperature transfer, and resistant to chemical corrosion
Introduction to RFID high-frequency book tag related products
The RFID ultra-high frequency UHF self-adhesive book label UT6997 adopts a unique electronic tag antenna design, operating at frequencies of 860MHz to 960MHz, EPC Global Class1 Gen2, ISO 18000-6C protocol, and a long strip design for easy hiding and embedding in the spine of books. It is widely used in fields such as book management, archive management, clothing management, production line management, and fixed asset management.
The RFID ultra-high frequency UHF (860MHz-960MHz) aluminum etched adhesive book label UT6757 adopts a unique tag antenna design and adopts EPC Global Class1 Gen2, ISO 18000-6C protocol. It can be customized with different sizes, copperplate paper or PET materials, as well as different printing, and can read multiple labels over long distances. It is widely used in fields such as commodity logistics, book management, archive labels, warehousing logistics, product identification, and item anti-counterfeiting.






