tyvek tag - Fast & Secure Top1-5
tyvek tag - Fast & Secure Top1-5.Canadian-designed RFID chip tags that embody northern resilience, privacy values, and technological excellence. Engineered for Canada's unique geography, climate, and digital culture.
tyvek tag - Fast & Secure Top1-5.Canadian-designed RFID chip tags that embody northern resilience, privacy values, and technological excellence. Engineered for Canada's unique geography, climate, and digital culture.
### The Technical Powerhouse: Tyvek RFID Tag Specifications
Tyvek is a brand of high-density polyethylene fibers spunbonded into a durable sheet material by DuPont. When integrated with RFID inlays, it creates a tag that is resistant to water, tearing, chemicals, and abrasion. Unlike paper labels, Tyvek won't degrade when wet, and unlike plastic cards, it remains flexible and lightweight.
**Key Technical Indicators & Detailed Parameters for a Standard UHF RFID Tyvek Tag:**
* **Material Composition:** 100% High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Fibers, Spunbonded.
* **RFID Inlay Type:** Typically UHF (RAIN RFID) Gen2V2 compliant, such as Impinj Monza R6, NXP UCODE 8, or Alien Higgs-3/4 chip.
* **Chip Code Examples:**
* **Impinj Monza R6:** EPC memory: 96-480 bits, TID: 48 bits, User memory: 32 bits.
* **NXP UCODE 8:** EPC memory: up to 128 bits, TID: 48 bits, User memory: 512 bits.
* **Alien Higgs-3:** EPC memory: 96 bits, TID: 48 bits, User memory: 512 bits.
* **Frequency Range:** 860 - 960 MHz (Global UHF).
* **Read Range:** Varies with reader and environment; typically 1 to 8 meters.
* **Operating Temperature:** -40°C to +85°C (-40°F to +185°F).
* **Storage Temperature:*
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Hardware tested to -40°C and designed for all abilities, from Arctic communities to urban centers.
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