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  1. LT011 RFID label

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    LT011 is a fabric RFID tag. Rectangular in appearance, it can be applied by inserting it into the seam of the garment to be identified. It measures 55 x 12 x 1.6 mm, weighs 1.1 gram, is white and can be customised with thermography.
    LT011 is a label designed for industrial laundries and is resistant to up to 200 washes. Operationally, it is washable at a temperature of 90°C for fifteen minutes, in the dryer it resists at 160°C for thirty minutes and is ironable at 200°C for ten seconds. Finally, it tolerates the finishing tunnel at up to 185°C for half an hour and the industrial extractor at up to 60 Bar, i.e. 600 N/cm2.
    LT011 is available with two UHF chips: MONZA 4QT and UCODE 8.
    Furthermore, if this tag is read by a fixed RFID reader it reaches a distance of two metres, while if it is identified by a handheld RFID it reaches one metre.

  2. LT012 RFID label

    €0.00

    LT012 is a fabric RFID tag. Rectangular in shape, it is applied to the garment to be identified by heat-sealing at 200°C, with a pressure of 2 Kg/cm2 for 30 seconds.
    Its dimensions measure 70 x 15 x 1.6 mm and its weight is equivalent to 1.3 grams. Available in white, the customisation of this label is done by thermographic printing technique.
    The LT012 was created for industrial laundries and has specific features that make it ideal for all typical operations in this sector.
    Its life cycle lasts up to 200 washes, during which it withstands a temperature of 90°C for fifteen minutes. Then, when subjected to drying it tolerates up to 160°C for half an hour and ironing is applicable up to 200°C for 10 seconds. Finally, it withstands up to 185°C for half an hour inside the finishing tunnel and withstands industrial stretching up to 60 Bar, i.e. 600 N/cm2.
    The LT012 is available in the catalogue with the UHF chips: MONZA 4QT, UCODE 7, UCODE 8 and UCODE 9.
    Furthermore, it can be read by a fixed RFID reader up to 5 metres, and by a handheld RFID reader up to a distance of two and a half metres.

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