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HDX RFID Token Coin Tags
These RFID token coin tags are embedded in hard plastic for durability. HDX tags work well in harsh settings and have a temperature range of -40 to 85 °C.
LDX RFID Tags
Unlike HDX, LDX tags are low-frequency, thinner, and better for short read ranges. Their moderate temperature tolerance usually suits indoor applications.
Visible and Non-Visible RFID Coin Tags
Visible coin tags have noticeable features, and non-visible ones are designed to be unnoticed, usually embedded in objects or hidden under the surface.
Metal-Findable RFID Coin Tags
These tags are designed to attach to metal surfaces while remaining detectable by RFID readers. They also have features for magnetic separation in metal environments.
Custom-Shaped RFID Token Coin Tags
Shaped tags are made to satisfy specific branding or design requirements, such as logos or distinct forms, offering an exclusive look while keeping RFID functions.
Integrated RFID Multi-Coin Tags
These tags are manufactured with multiple coin-shaped RFID elements within one device, enabling identification across numerous sites.
RFID Token Coin Tag Materials
Coin tags fit under the skin's layer and are manufactured from biocompatible materials, including medical-grade silicone and plastic polymers. These items conform to international health and safety categories, such as ISO 10993.
RFID Token Coin Tag Durability
Coin tags exhibit outstanding durability in outdoor applications. They stand out for their UV resistance, as well as temperature and moisture changes.
Environmental Resistance
The tags are treated with waterproof coatings and corrosion-resistant casings that can last up to 15 years, depending on the conditions. This ensures long-lasting outdoor performance even when exposed to dirt, dust, and other weather elements.
Several industries use RFID tags for a variety of reasons:
Pet
Pets are given RFID tags by servers as a unique form of identification. Vets and shelters employ readers to locate pets and monitor their medical history or care.
Livestock
Farmers attach RFID tags to cattle for tracking. The technology enables efficient management of feeding records, breeding cycles, and health monitoring through automated systems.
Trees and Forest Health Monitoring
RFID tree tags enable automated ecological studies by mapping tree growth, seasonal variations, carbon capture, and overall forest health. They assist scientists with quick identification and accurate data collection without damaging the tree.
Inventory Tracking
RFID tags fit well in coin-shaped slot machines where they track coins and game parts. They help manage inventory by counting items faster and with accuracy while reducing theft and errors.
Pharmaceutical
Pharma companies attach RFID tags to drugs to track them and read related data quickly. Healthcare centers use them for medicines and medical tools to manage inventory and make sure drugs are in order for patients.
Document Management
RFID tags on coin labels help businesses manage and find documents faster. They speed up the process of checking documents in and out and reduce the chances of loss or mix-up.
Custom Logo and Branding
Custom coin RFID tags fit different branding needs. Users can print different logos, labels, or sayings on each tag to create a personal touch for their business or event.
Color Variations
Available in a wide selection of colors, these custom RFID tags can be tailored for specific events, businesses, or teams, promoting brand unity or thematic appeal directly on the coin's surface.
Size and Shape
The tags are flexible in dimensions and forms. Select diameters from 25mm to 40mm or request a unique shape to match particular designs or branding concepts.
Material and Finish
Coin tags come in metal, silicone, or PVC plastic, each bringing a distinct look. Add a matte or glossy surface, textured finish, or even special effects like glitter to make your tags remarkable.
Messaging
These custom RFID sticker coins let buyers add special phrases, taglines, or event dates. Personal messages can be engraved, embossed, or printed to make each coin distinctive and meaningful.
Special Edition Designs
Suppliers provide themed coins in large or small amounts. Seasonal designs, limited releases, or specific campaigns can be produced quickly for prompt use.
Custom QR Codes or Serial Numbers
Every tag can be made distinct by including specific QR codes, barcodes, or identification numbers. This is great for tracking, loyalty programs, or particular promotions.
A1: RFID means Radio Frequency Identification. It works by having an RFID reader send a signal to a tag. The tag then sends a signal back to the reader. Coins with RFID tags let machines track the coins automatically from a distance.
A2: Store the tags in a safe setting without too much heat, moisture, or light. Clean any dirt off the tags from time to time. Check the tags often to see if they work well. Make the tags durable so they stay strong even in tough conditions.
A3: Yes, the metals can block or change the signal that lets the tag scan. But some special tags are made to work through metals. They often have a shield around them to stop this from happening. That way, the tag can still scan, even with metal close by.
A4: Yes, most RFID tags are sealed tightly. They keep out water, dust, and other small things that could hurt them. This makes them work better in tough or wet places. Some tags even float, so they're good for near or in the water.
A5: It relies on the kind of tag and reader used. Some read up to an inch while others reach many feet. A few special RFID tags can even scan from over 30 feet away if the reader is strong enough.