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MS Tag Round GS1 UHF STF-YELOPPRTR1
- 0409799YEL
La boucle d’oreille MS Tag Round UHF Standard est une boucle d’oreille électronique durable et de qualité partie femelle destinée aux porcs et bovins. Grâce à l’identification électronique RFID, les animaux peuvent être reconnus automatiquement et les informations sur les animaux peuvent être collectées et déterminées automatiquement.
- UHF technologie (Ultra High Frequency)
- Laser imprimée
- Ces boucles UHF sont programmées conformément aux normes internationales SGTIN-96 GS1
- ISO 18000-6C EPC Class 1 Gen 2
- Résistante à l’usure
- Champ de lecture flexible
- Reconnaissance : individuelle et en groupe
- Fréquence : 868 MHz
Les boucles d’oreille peuvent être identifiées avec un lecteur UHF portable ou fixe.
Application:
- Ear tag plier
User Tips:
- Suitable for: pigs and cattle
- The UHF ear tags are not suitable for use at feeding stations.
- The male part (with pin) must always be applied from the back of the ear.
- Suitable for:
- All MS Tag Standard male ear tag parts
Product measurements:
- Diameter: 28 mm
- Thickness: 2.4 mm
Material properties:
- TPU
- Not UV resistant
Technical specifications:
- Colour: yellow
- Perforation closure: open
- Order unit quantity: per piece
- Packaging: tray
Details:
- A code is stored in the transponder, which allows the animal to be recognised. The transponder only activates when the ear tag reader sends out an electromagnetic signal. This prevents the animal from noticing the chip itself. The signal activates the chip and the animal’s code is sent to the scanner, which identifies the animal and determines whether or not the information can be processed automatically
- UHF stands for Ultra High Frequency and refers to the extremely high amplitude of the radio waves. This high frequency allows the transfer of information to occur much more quickly than at lower frequencies such as those used in FDX and HDX technology. Furthermore, the scanning distance is much greater, which gives UHF ear tags a broader range of application. A drawback is that UHF technology is more sensitive to obstacles such as metals and fluids, which can disrupt contact between the transponder and the reader
La boucle d’oreille MS Tag Round UHF Standard est une boucle d’oreille électronique durable et de qualité partie femelle destinée aux porcs et bovins. Grâce à l’identification électronique RFID, les animaux peuvent être reconnus automatiquement et les informations sur les animaux peuvent être collectées et déterminées automatiquement.
- UHF technologie (Ultra High Frequency)
- Laser imprimée
- Ces boucles UHF sont programmées conformément aux normes internationales SGTIN-96 GS1
- ISO 18000-6C EPC Class 1 Gen 2
- Résistante à l’usure
- Champ de lecture flexible
- Reconnaissance : individuelle et en groupe
- Fréquence : 868 MHz
Les boucles d’oreille peuvent être identifiées avec un lecteur UHF portable ou fixe.
Application:
- Ear tag plier
User Tips:
- Suitable for: pigs and cattle
- The UHF ear tags are not suitable for use at feeding stations.
- The male part (with pin) must always be applied from the back of the ear.
- Suitable for:
- All MS Tag Standard male ear tag parts
Product measurements:
- Diameter: 28 mm
- Thickness: 2.4 mm
Material properties:
- TPU
- Not UV resistant
Technical specifications:
- Colour: yellow
- Perforation closure: open
- Order unit quantity: per piece
- Packaging: tray
Details:
- A code is stored in the transponder, which allows the animal to be recognised. The transponder only activates when the ear tag reader sends out an electromagnetic signal. This prevents the animal from noticing the chip itself. The signal activates the chip and the animal’s code is sent to the scanner, which identifies the animal and determines whether or not the information can be processed automatically
- UHF stands for Ultra High Frequency and refers to the extremely high amplitude of the radio waves. This high frequency allows the transfer of information to occur much more quickly than at lower frequencies such as those used in FDX and HDX technology. Furthermore, the scanning distance is much greater, which gives UHF ear tags a broader range of application. A drawback is that UHF technology is more sensitive to obstacles such as metals and fluids, which can disrupt contact between the transponder and the reader