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NTAG213 Outdoor Nail Tag

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RM4.50
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NTAG213 Outdoor Nail Tag
Store/NFC
Product Details
Chip: NTAG213
Memory Size: 144 byte
Shape: Hard Tag
Tag Size: 36 x 6 x 8 mm
NFC Forum Type Tag: Type 2
Colour: Black

This is a waterproof nail tag with embedded NTAG213 chip that can be nailed into any type of wood such as trees, pallets, wooden assets and furniture. The housing is made from ABS plastic. Nail tags offer secure installation as they can be easily driven into place and very difficult to remove. They are rust-resistant, durable and designed to work outdoor or in industrial environment such as in a warehouse or in a factory.

Among the common usage for this tag is for tree management and pallet identification.


Installation precautions:

  • The NFC chip is embedded in the head of the nail. Excessive force might damage it
  • Pre-drill a pilot hole first instead of driving the nail directly into wood
  • Use a rubber mallet instead of steel hammer to soften the impact


Tag Specifications:

  • Dimension: 36 x 6 x 8 mm (Body length, body diameter, head diameter)
  • Colour: Black


NFC Chip Specifications:

  • IC: NXP NTAG213
  • Operating frequency: 13.56 MHz (HF)
  • Memory Size: 144 bytes
  • NDEF formatted
  • 7-byte Unique ID (UID)
  • ISO Standard: ISO14443A
  • Anti-metal: No
  • NFC Forum Type Tag: Type 2
  • Read/write endurance: 100,000 cycles
  • Data retention: 10 years
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