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  1. HT016 Hard tag

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    HT016 is an RFID hard tag made of 90% PCB, resistant to extremely high temperatures.
    Square in shape, this tag measures 6.7 x 6.7 x 0.75 mm and weighs 0.4 grams. It can be applied by adhesive and embedded inside plastics.
    It is suitable for the identification - also with NFC readers - of medical devices and instruments that need to be sterilised at high temperatures.
    In fact, it peaks at 250°C for 24 hours! It is a two-colour tag - blue and black - in HF frequency with the ICODE SLIX and ST25TB02K chips.
    Both logo customisation and numbering can be carried out using laser technology.

  2. HT034 hard tags

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    HT034 is an RFID hard tag made of a state-of-the-art engineering plastic that is resistant to chemicals and very high temperatures.
    Square in shape, this tag measures 26.24 mm x 26.24 mm x 5.40 mm and weighs 6 grams. Its special design makes it ideal for application on metal surfaces in industrial settings exposed to extreme heat, reaching a maximum of 220°C!
    Available in dark grey and in UHF — both European and US frequencies — with the HIGGS 3 chip, HT034 can be read up to a distance of 2.5 metres. Customisation with either a logo or numbering can be carried out using laser technology.

  3. HT082 hard tags

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    HT082 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 ‘male’ part — 100 mm x 75 mm x 13 mm — and a ‘female’ part — ø 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 — both European and US frequencies — with the UCODE 8 chip, it comes in yellow, orange and blue. Finally, numbering can be applied using laser or inkjet technology.

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