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HP097 hard tags
โฌ0.00HP097 is a hard tag made of PVC, a flexible and ductile thermoplastic that is very resistant to high and low temperatures. Rectangular in appearance, it measures 120 mm x 20 mm x 1.1 mm. It has two side holes measuring 4 mm in diameter, and it weighs 3.8 grams. It can be applied to non-metal surfaces and is anchored using screws inserted in the two holes or with adhesive backing. Available in European and US UHF with the UCODE 9 chip, it can be read at a distance of 8 metres. White in colour, it can be customised with a logo using offset or pad printing, while numbering can be applied using laser or inkjet technology.
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HT004 hard tags
โฌ0.00HT004 is an RFID bin tag made of PA6 (nylon), a plastic material resistant to tensile stress and compression, wear, and weather. The resin coating is made of PUR or polyurethane, which features good resistance to water, salt and moisture.ย
Round in shape, the bin tag is designed for application on waste-collection bins. Its standard size โ 30.5 mm in diameter โ makes it easy to install and integrate into metal or plastic containers. The special screw structure prevents tampering and theft. HT004 can be customised with embossing and is available in LF โ with SIC279 and EM4200 chips โ in black and red, and in UHF, both European and US, with the HIGGS 3 chip, in black. -
HT040 hard tags
โฌ0.00HT040 is an RFID hard tag made of polycarbonate, a thermoplastic material with excellent temperature and flame resistance, while also featuring hardness, impact resistance and good dimensional stability.
Rectangular in shape, this small, lightweight tag โ measuring 37.7 mm x 13.7 mm x 4.85 mm and weighing 2.2 g โ can be applied to all types of surfaces by means of an adhesive or cord. It is designed for IT asset management. Available in both European and US UHF, with the MONZA R6P and MONZA 4QT chips, its reading range extends up to 5 metres.
Black in colour, the customisable part of HT040 is white and can be printed using an RFID thermal transfer printer. -
HT063 hard tags
โฌ0.00HT063 is an RFID hard tag made of nylon, an industrial plastic resistant to tensile stress, wear and chemicals.
Robust, round in shape, it is 34 mm in diameter and 6 mm thick, with a 5-mm central hole, and weighing 7 grams. Designed to operate in harsh conditions and at very high temperatures โ a maximum of +200ยฐC for half an hour โ this tag is optimised for metal surfaces, but can also be affixed on non-metal surfaces using an adhesive backing or screws.
It is available in European and US UHF with the MONZA 4QT chip and in HF with the MIFARE 1K CLASSIC EV1 S50 chip. Black in colour, it can be customised with a logo using pad or laser printing, while serial numbering can be applied using laser technology. -
HT068 hard tags
โฌ0.00HT068 is an RFID hard tag made of polycarbonate (PC), a thermoplastic material with high resistance to temperature changes and fire, with elevated hardness and stress resistance.
Rectangular in shape, HT068 weighs about 19 grams and measures 54 mm x 36 mm x 12.5 mm. Applicable to non-metal surfaces using an adhesive backing or screws, it is available in European and US UHF with the UCODE 8 chip. Available in blue, it can be customised using a laser printer. -
HT082 hard tags
โฌ0.00HT082 is an RFID hard tag made of TPU, thermoplastic polyurethane, a non-toxic polymer featuring elasticity, flexibility, oil and abrasion resistance, as well as being water and gas proof.
With its distinctive funnel shape, HT082 is a tag for animals, thus for non-metal surfaces, comprising a โmaleโ part โ 100 mm x 75 mm x 13 mm โ and a โfemaleโ part โ รธ 29 mm x 23 mm. These two components are attached to the ears of cattle on breeding farms by means of an interlocking device. In addition, the HT082 weighs 16 grams and covers large reading distances: up to 6 metres when read from a fixed device, and up to 3 metres when using a handheld reader. Available in UHF โ both European and US frequencies โ with the UCODE 8 chip, it comes in yellow, orange and blue. Finally, numbering can be applied using laser or inkjet technology.