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RFID Air Baggage Label, UHF Air Baggage Tag

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Sipinga ʻo e koloa: BY7824

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Tuʻo Laó: 902~928Mhz
Chip Protocol: UHF EPC Class-1 Gen2
UHF chip: ALIEN H3
EPC memory: 96Kongokonga iiki
EEPROM erase write times: 100000 ngaahi taimi
Laukonga mamaʻo: fixed reader reading distance 3~10M (depending on the reader)
Handheld reader reading distance 0.2~1M
Mafana ʻo e ngaue: -25℃~+65℃
Application temperature: -30℃~+70℃
Lahí: 255×18mm, customizable size
Material selection: Thermal composite paper/three anti-proof thermal synthetic paper
Personalized: printing/write chip data/punching
Founga hono folá: paste

The air baggage tracking system begins with a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag. RFID air baggage tags are easy to install, low cost, and resistant to wear and are therefore widely recognized as the most reliable unique identifier for single baggage transport.
The successful reading rate of the air baggage tag (combined with the barcode of the RFID chip) is close to 99%. Before adopting the RFID technology, the reading success rate of the traditional bar code label is only about 80%. RFID technology greatly enhances the accuracy and security of baggage tracking and makes the tracking process more efficient and provides a better experience for passengers.

Ngaahi fotunga
High production efficiency & low cost with up to 9 columns of printing production line
Varieties of thermal paper selection. No bisphenol A (a carcinogen) in materials to ensure product quality and staff health
Properly glue control for different climat to prevent glue from overbriming & insufficient
Ultra-stable and easy to install
Tensile strength up to 10KG. Strictly comply with the IATA standard
Low-cost design process for large-scale airport baggage sorting applications

Tohi Kolé
Airport baggage tracking
Automatic baggage sorting

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