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Holland 1916, manufacturer of extremely rugged RFID tags for oil and gas, construction and other challenging environments, joins VeryFields showcasing its stainless steel RFID-enabled nameplates.
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The Holland 1916 RFID Nameplates are a great solution for enhancing the inspection and audit process for mining, construction and the oil field. They have proven to increase speed, efficiency and accuracy in conducting inspections. The stainless steel construction and the custom chemical etching make these RFID tags able to survive the harshest environments and roughest handling.
The RFID Nameplates offer high versatility on the attachment options front: they can be fixed with adhesive for metal surfaces, with screws or welded directly on metallic assets.
Holland 1916 RFID can provide these RFID-enabled nameplates with a wide range of optional services: custom sizes, RFID encoding, custom color graphics etching, human readable marking, serial number marking and a variety of embedded RFID chips/tags with different operating frequencies and features. The most used RFID tags include the Xerafy Pico-iN, Xerafy Nano-iN and Xerafy Micro-iN UHF RFID tags. The product version with Pico-iN provides read range up to 1 m, the one with Nano-iN 2 m and the one with Micro-iN 4 m.
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These UHF RFID nameplates are no longer present in the VeryFields Database, but you can use our RFID tag search engine to find other tags that meet your requirements.