RFID tags and labels come in a variety of options, from disposable RFID labels to robust high-temperature survival RFID tags. Some tags and labels even have temperature sensors that detect environmental temperature data and sends this data to the reader. RFID tags are either passive tags, which have no battery and are excited and powered by the reader/antenna signal, or active tags, which contain a battery, thus being self-powered. Regardless of the application or industry, we have a large variety of active and passive RFID tags and labels to meet your needs. Please browse our RFID tags selection below, and if you can’t seem to find what you are looking for, contact us today and our staff of RFID experts will be ready to assist you.
125 KHz LF RFID Key Fobs
SKU 1768
RFID key fobs of LF 125 KHz are best suited either for employee access or authorization to use a machine, access a secure area, or drive a vehicle. Our RFID key fobs and key tags are available with custom art and private labels. RFID key fobs are used for other applications including access control such as apartment and hotel rooms, identification, public transportation, e-payment, and more.
What is an RFID Key Fob?
A RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) key fob is a single part of an RFID system that has two components: a microchip that stores the data and an antenna to receive and transmit data.
Commonly known as employee badges or hotel room cards, ISO Cards of LF 125 KHz are commonly used for access control & security needs. Available with custom printing, logo, private labeling.
RFID Wrist Band Tags of LF 125 KHz come in packages suited for hospital patients, entertainment & guest soft silicon versions or ABS with Velcro straps for employee identification. Available with private labelling and custom artwork.
High Temperature 125 KHz RFID Tags are typically applied to paint curing oven applications or other high temperature processes found on the factory floor or in an industrial identification setting.
Known as the RFID brick tag, plastic wedge and/or coffin tags due to its unique shape, the brick tag excels in applications requiring a small footprint as they can be embedded in space-restricted applications. Brick tags also offer great durability as they can withstand physical stress and are resistant to water, chemicals, acids, and temperature extremes. Brick tags can also be mounted on or in metal.
125 KHz LF ISO 11784 and 11785 Animal Ear & Injectable RFID Tags
SKU 1776
Based on ISO 11784 & ISO 11785 of 134.2 KHz, Glass Ampoule RFID Tags are commonly used as a pet or animal injectable RFID Tag while RFID Ear Tags are commonly used on cattle or pigs.
One of our more popular 125 KHz LF RFID Tags for industrial applications is extremely rugged and fully metal mountable, used in anything from pallets on the factory floor to mining applications.
Specialty LF 125 KHz tags include RFID nail tags that are commonly used when tagging tress, wooden assets, and pallets for a variety of transport and construction applications. Nail tags offer secure installation as they can be easily driven into place and are tough to remove. The nail tag is rust-resistant in wet and chemical environments as well as water and dust proof. Nail tags are available in 125 kHz frequency.
This tough thin RFID Tag is made of 2 plastic shells sonically welded together and offers superior read range for an LF 125 KHz RFID Tag due to its stacked coil technology.
Our Hockey Puck RFID Tag is one of the work horses of our LF 125 KHz line due to its extremely robust and solid packaging, from identifying baggage at London’s Heathrow Airport for 20 years plus to subzero temperature exposure year-round to being coated with oil and grime in a factory floor fluids operation.
Our Lipstick LF 125 KHz RFID Tag is primarily used in AGV applications for subfloor mounting given its ease of installation by simply drilling a hole in the floor and aptly named due to its look.
Aptly named due to its size, our Deck of Cards LF 125 KHz RFID Tag offers the highest of robust industrial quality and is also capable of being mounted on metal.
433 Active RFID MHz Tags contain a battery and are thus capable of much greater read distances, up to 2000′. Two of the four models have replaceable batteries, all of motion sensors to report data should they be moved, and external power wiring to exclude the need for a battery.