The bold design of the wire seal tag can better adapt to the outdoor environment.
Unique ID in the world, EPC status change indicates tampered or not.
UHF detection sensor seal tag with much security.
Widely used for container, luggage, transition boxes management.
Seal Tag/RFID Lock is the best option widely used for sea-cargo air-cargo container, logistics, luggage, shipping company, express couriers basing on its low cost and high security.
Wire Diameter: 3.5mm, Certified ISO17712
Tag Dimension: 300*59*20mm (Copper Antenna Size: 48*26.9mm)
Chip: KX2005X-BL ( Protocol: ISO18000-6C GEN2)
Memory: TID/UID 96bit(Customized to 192bit)+ EPC/Block 96bits extended 240bit+ User 1312bits+ Reserve 64bit
Operating Frequency: 865-868Mhz
FaceStock/Housing: ABS Plastic Housing + Galvanized Steel Wire Cable
Reading Range: 500cm On Air-Free/metal (depends on reader)
Installation: Hanging Style
Characteristic: Tamper Proof/Detection Sensor
Feature Option: Free consulting and free samples with solution proposal & evaluation, Fast sampling within 2-3days is provided to support ODM/OEM/SKD in order to meet the customized printing including mono/color barcode and text Embossing, laser-engraving, personalization and encoding service
RFID seal tags are electronic tags used to track and secure goods in the logistics industry. They integrate RFID technology (radio frequency identification) into a physical seal and serve a dual purpose: securing containers or packages and enabling wireless tracking.
Improve operational efficiency: Automates tracking and security, reducing the need for manual inspections.
Enhances customer confidence: Provides transparency and accountability, building trust with customers.
Scalable: Suitable for both small and large businesses, with flexible integration options.
Sealing mechanism: A physical tamper-proof seal that locks once applied, indicating if the package has been opened.
Tagging: RFID seal tags are attached to containers or packages, and the tag stores a unique identifier that is linked to shipment data in backend systems.
Tracking: As the package moves through the supply chain, RFID readers at various points (e.g., loading docks, warehouses, checkpoints) scan the tag.
Security: If the seal is tampered with or damaged, an alarm is triggered, adding an extra layer of security, and the system logs any unauthorized access attempts or violations.
Logistics companies: Companies focused on handling large-scale cargo transportation.
Retail and e-commerce: Companies looking to improve supply chain efficiency.
Pharmaceutical and food industries: Emphasizing the importance of security and traceability for sensitive products.
Government and military: For high-security shipments, tamper-evident seals are essential.