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Key Features
- Memory: 2528 bit user memory
- Frequency: NFC/HF (13.56 MHz)
- Protocol: ISO/IEC 15693, 18000-3; NFC Forum Tag Type 5
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Key Features- Applications: Pharma, Healthcare, Brand Protection
- ICs: NXP ICODE SLIX
- Standards: ISO 15693, ISO 18000-3 Mode 1
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Key Features- Memory: 2,528 bits User Memory
- Form Factor: Small Wet Inlay
- Applications: Pharma, healthcare, brand protection
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Key Features
- Memory: 896 bits user memory (NXP ICODE SLIX)
- Form Factor: Smallest square shaped wet inlay
- Features: High performance for small item level tagging
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Key Features- Memory: 2,528 bits user memory
- IC: NXP ICODE SLIX2
- Applications: Media and document management
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Key Features- Compliant with ISO/IEC 15693, ISO/IEC 18000-3, and NFC Forum Tag Type 5
- Equipped with NXP ICODE SLIX2 IC for HF and NFC encoding
- Designed for CD, DVD, and Blu-ray disc types; strong adhesive wet inlay format
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Key Features- IC: NXP ICODE SLIX2
- Form Factor: Credit card sized paper tag
- Feature: Best-in-class read range for EAS gates
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Key Features- Size: 48 x 31.5 mm (1.89 x 1.24 in)
- Memory: 2048 bits of shared user memory
- Form Factor: Paper Tag with EM4425 V12 IC
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Key Features- Size: 77.2 x 13.7 mm (3.04 x 0.54 in) die-cut size
- Memory: 2048 bits of shared user memory
- Form Factor: Dual Frequency HF (13.56 MHz) and UHF (860-960 MHz) Wet Inlay
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Key Features- Global UHF (860-960 MHz) and HF (13.56 MHz) dual frequency
- Memory: 2048 bits of shared user memory
- Die-cut size: 73.5 x 34.4 mm (2.89 x 1.35")
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Key Features- Form Factor: Wet inlay+ tag
- Memory: 2048 bits of shared user memory
- Frequency: Global UHF (860-960 MHz) and HF (13.56 MHz)
More about Avery Dennison HF Tags
Avery Dennison provides high-quality HF inlays and tags for media management, healthcare, and asset tracking environments. Available in wet and dry formats, Avery Dennison HF inlays and tags offer proven robust performance with short-to-medium read ranges. Equipped with HF 13.56 MHz ISO-compliant RFID technology, Avery Dennison HF inlays and tags are well suited for library, media, pharmaceutical, healthcare, contactless card and ticketing applications.
Note: Avery Dennison acquired Smartrac's RFID transponder business in 2020. The combination of the two companies creates the broadest RFID portfolio in the market.