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  1. HT004 hard tags

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    HT004 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. 
    Round in shape, the bin tag is designed for application on waste-collection bins. Its standard size — 30.5 mm in diameter — makes it easy to install and integrate into plastic containers. The special screw structure prevents tampering and theft. HT004 can be customised with embossing and is available in LF — with SIC279 and EM4200 chips — in black and red, and in UHF, both European and US, with the HIGGS 3 chip, in black.

  2. HT060 hard tags

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    HT060 is an RFID hard tag made of FR4 (flame resistant), a material made of fibreglass with an epoxy resin matrix, which makes it flame retardant. It has a high electrical resistance and very low degree of moisture absorption.
    Round in shape, it is available in two sizes — a 5- or 6-mm diameter, a thickness of 4 mm and a central hole of 2 mm — and is very light, weighing just 0.5 grams. Available in black and yellow, it can be either screwed or glued onto the surface or in the cavities of metal objects. It is produced in European and US UHF, with the HIGGS 3 chip.

  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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