13.56MHz RFID TAGS
The 13.56 MHz tag was born to lower the RFID tags’ rate and address high-volume applications with the high-frequency reader. At this frequency rate, a tag coil doesn’t need to be made of hard copper wrappings. This coil could be a paper-like substructure or printed ink which has an EEPROM included in it. In the mid or late 1990s, the RFID 13.56 tags were the vogue technology that many technologists saw as a route to address the high quantity applications requiring a low cost of tags.
This high-frequency tag is available in various variants such as wrist band tags, metal tags, mount on metal tags, thin RFID cards, disc tags, passive RFID tags, waterproof tags, laundry tags, label tags, laundry tags, and round paper tags.
This tag supports the different rules such as ISO/IEC 14443 and ISO/IEC 14443A for Mifare, JIS X 6319-4 FeliCa for electronic payment cards and ISO 15693 for item tracking. The read range of this card is approx. 30 cm, which is around 12 inches. These tags are mostly NFC and Bluetooth compatible.
Features of 13.56MHz RFID TAGS
Our RFID tags have diverse functions and features that are made for specific applications. No matter if your assets include clothing, livestock, blood samples, vehicles, laundry or even people, a specific tag made with the right features will allow you to track your assets correctly.
Every RFID tag is designed differently depending on the assets being tracked. Few RFUD tags are small to be used to track the items such as test tubes, while the large tags are attached to the shipping containers/vehicles and work as a transmitter to convey their locations endlessly. However, few Tags can endure the dangerous and extreme temperatures, while others are waterproof and rugged. Also, many RFIF tags are for single time use, and some are ecological, making them perfect for larger Internet of things applications.
Applications of 13.56MHz RFID TAGS
This RFD tag can be used for all types of sensing applications and identification. The tag contains the data storage of 1K, which can be written and read from an RFID reader or compatible device. Such tags are mostly used to make payments, ticket, ID cards, library, asset tracking, gaming chips, logistics, factory mechanization, inventory control and security tenacities.
Customize 13.56MHz RFID TAGS
- Available in different colors of your choice
- Available in different dimension and sizes
- The printing can be customized. You can choose from the handwritten and digital printing options.
13.56MHz RFID Stickers
13.56MHz RFID Tags are mostly used to make payments, ticket, ID cards, library, asset tracking, gaming chips, logistics, factory mechanization, inventory control and security tenacities.
13.56MHZ RFID cards are reasonable in price and offer you reliable daily application. Our smart cards are easy to use and have a secure mode for identification. These RFID smart cards are mostly used in applications that need personal data, secure and fast transactions.
The HF 13.56 MHz Dog RFID tag is made of coin card and epoxy. It can be worn with rope and a necklace. It supports ISO 15693 and 14443 NFC memory chips and can write your dog information.
13.56MHz RFID Key Fob
RFID Key Fob Characteristics:
- Waterproof, moisture-proof, shockproof, high temperature
- Small and exquisite, the texture is soft and flexible, comfortable to wear
- Non-toxic does not irritate the skin
- Widely used in bus payment, community access control, identity authentication, parking lot management, attendance management, card payment, product labeling, etc.
13.56MHz RFID Inlay
Generally, ordinary NFC tags do not work near metal. These anti-metal NFC tags (also called metal tags) are specially made, using absorbing materials, so that NFC tags can work normally on metal surfaces. For example, it can be attached to the surface of a metal notebook computer case and a metal packaging box.
13.56MHz RFID Wristbands
13.56MHz wearable wristbands feature excellent stability, waterproof, flexible, and have a comfortable feel. They are offered in adult, youth, and child sizes with different chips. They also can come equipped with your logo, as well as a choice from one of our many color offerings. Our NFC wearable wristbands are ideal for annual membership clubs, seasonal pass destinations, or exclusive/VIP clubs. Additionally, we can customize the wristbands with silk screen printing, debossing, and embossing.
Frequently Asked Questions About RFID Card
An RFID card refers to an identification badge/ credit card designed to transfer data to an RFID interrogator. The card contains an RFID tag with sufficient memory to capture valid cardholder's information. Also, the RFID card can be made from different materials, including plastic and PVC.
RFID card is a packaging form of RFID Tag in an RFID system.RFID uses radio waves to accomplish this task. Simply put, an RFID system consists of three components: RFID tags or smart tags, RFID readers, and antennas. The RFID tag contains an integrated circuit and an antenna, and the RFID reader provides energy to the RFID tag for wireless data exchange.
RFID cards include low frequency cards, high frequency cards and UHF frequency cards.
RFID cards are widely used in access control management, hotel management, all-in-one card management, library management, membership management, student management, public transportation, parking management, etc.
There are many RFID cards with different chips and processes, and the price ranges from 10 cents to 55 dollars. It depends on the type of RFID card, the card's processing process, the number of orders, and other factors. If you want to buy some RFID cards, you can contact us. We will provide you with a reasonable quotation based on the RFID card you want.
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RFID Frequency and Range
Frequency | RANGE |
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LF 120 – 140 kHz | Maximum read range 30 cm - Special Antenna and Tags - 2 meters |
HF 13.56MHz | Maximum read range 1.5 M - Special Antenna and Tags - 2 meters |
UHF 860-960MHz | Maximum read range 10 meters - Special Antenna and chips - 15 meters or more |
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