TAGSYS RFID is offering a complete range of RFID tags for books, documents and pharmaceuticals plastic packaging

TAGSYS RFID tags for books.

TAGSYS RFID supplies a wide range of RFID tags for books, document tracking and pharmaceuticals bottles and other plastic packaging.    

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RFID tags for books

FOLIO 370X-LI

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The FOLIO 370X-LI are HF RFID tags optimized to provide top performance in book and magazine tracking. Featuring the NXP ICODE SLIX chip that provides 896 bits of user memory and enhanced reading performance, these products are a reliable choice also in other item-level applications. The products are available in finished label format that measures 81 x 49 mm.

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RFID tags for document tracking

FOLIO 370X-F4

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With 55 mm side, the FOLIO 370X-F4 are square RFID tags for book and magazine tracking applications that need a compact form factor. Also the FOLIO 370X-F4 come with NXP ICODE SLIX chip and can be provided as finished paper labels. Well suited also for use on paper and cardboard surfaces in other item-level applications.

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HF RFID tags for books and pharmaceuticals

FOLIO 370-FM / 370S-FM

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Featuring an antenna that measures just 30 x 16 mm, the FOLIO 370-FM and FOLIO 370S-FM are very small HF RFID tags well suited for a wide range of item-level applications with size constraints. Specifically tuned for plastic surfaces, they are an excellent choice for pharmaceutical bottles. The FOLIO 370-FM tags come with NXP ICODE SLIX while the FOLIO 370S-FM products comes with NXP ICODE SLIX-S chip with 1280 bits of user memory. Both the antenna models are available as dry inlays and finished labels.

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All these products are part of complete RFID solutions provided by TAGSYS for book, document and pharmaceutical tracking applications, but can also be supplied also stand-alone tags for custom projects. More information can be found in the VeryFields RFID Tags Database.

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