Anti - metal tags are specialized identification tags, often RFID - based, engineered to work effectively near metal surfaces. Traditional tags face signal interference from metal, but anti - metal tags overcome this through unique antenna designs and materials. They can be directly attached to metal objects like machinery parts. These tags are durable, withstanding harsh conditions, and can achieve a decent read range, making them crucial in industrial, outdoor, and other metal - rich application scenarios.
Anti - metal tags are specialized identification tags, often RFID - based, engineered to work effectively near metal surfaces. Traditional tags face signal interference from metal, but anti - metal tags overcome this through unique antenna designs and materials. They can be directly attached to metal objects like machinery parts. These tags are durable, withstanding harsh conditions, and can achieve a decent read range, making them crucial in industrial, outdoor, and other metal - rich application scenarios.
| Protocol | EPC Class1 Gen2, ISO18000-6C |
| Frequency | UHF |
| Storage | EPC 128bits, user interval 512bits |
| Function | Readable and writable (customers can repeatedly write content into the chip) |
| Data retention | 50 years |
| Reading distance | (2W handheld) 4.9 meters, (US standard) 902-928MHz, metal surface 5.1 meters, (European standard) 865-868MHz, metal surface |
| Application surface |
Can be installed on metal surfaces |
| Protocol | EPC Class1 Gen2, ISO18000-6C |
| Frequency | UHF |
| Storage | EPC 128bits, user interval 512bits |
| Function | Readable and writable (customers can repeatedly write content into the chip) |
| Data retention | 50 years |
| Reading distance | (2W handheld) 4.9 meters, (US standard) 902-928MHz, metal surface 5.1 meters, (European standard) 865-868MHz, metal surface |
| Application surface |
Can be installed on metal surfaces |