UHF Animal RFID Ear Tags With Chip Tracking Management
Streamline Your Livestock Management with Our Advanced RFID Ear Tags
Our RFID ear tag solutions provide a comprehensive and efficient way to manage and track your livestock. Whether you’re managing cattle, sheep, or other animals, our tags, including EID tags, are designed to streamline your operations, enhance traceability, and improve overall management.
We offer a variety of tags including USDA-compliant tags, cattle tags, and animal ear tags that meet the stringent standards of the animal industry. By using our RFID solutions, you will be able to streamline your processes and reduce the likelihood of errors, and it will help you find the right solution for your herd.
Request your free sample today and discover how our high-quality RFID tags can transform your livestock management, and also allow you to manage your cattle more efficiently.
Why Our RFID Ear Tags are the Right Choice
Our RFID ear tags, including EID tags, are crucial tools for modern livestock management. They incorporate radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, allowing you to identify and track animals quickly and accurately.
These tags are a single component in a larger system. Our tags are specifically designed for animal identification, using a transponder that allows you to automate your record-keeping processes, improve accuracy, and save time. Whether you are a large-scale operation or a small operation, using RFID can help.
With options like USDA-compliant tags and electronic identification ear tags, you can have a system you can rely on. Our tags are a fundamental part of an RFID system; they are designed to be durable and reliable in various environments. We have many options for the cattle industry and other livestock operations.
Understanding Electronic Identification (EID) Tags
Electronic identification (EID) tags, often referred to as EID tags, provide a significant improvement over traditional visual tags. The EID tag contains a microchip that stores a unique 15-digit number.
When scanned by an RFID reader, the tag will send the EID number to the reader, and that number can be verified visually or through scanning. Our tags are available in both half-duplex and full-duplex technology, ensuring compatibility with all standard RFID readers. An EID tag is another form of identification for each animal, and tags can be verified visually also.
Using RFID gives you the ability to manage your herd more effectively and also to improve the traceability of your animals. These tags are made of polyurethane and are made to last.
Technical Specifications and USDA Compliance
We offer a comprehensive range of RFID ear tags to suit different needs:
Feature | Specification | Benefit |
Frequency | LF 134.2 kHz, UHF options available | Compatible with most RFID readers in the livestock sector |
Standards Compliance | ISO 11784, ISO 11785, USDA compliant | Meets international and national standards for animal identification |
Tag Material | Durable polyurethane, designed for harsh environments | Long-lasting and designed for excellent retention rates |
Data Storage | Unique 15-digit number stored on the transponder | Secure and accurate identification of each animal |
Read Range | Dependent on reader and environment | Provides flexibility in data capture methods |
Customization | Can be custom printed with visual markings (e.g., name, numbering, etc.) | Enables easy visual verification and management |
Tag Type | HDX, FDX | Compatible with different types of reader technology |
Application | Cattle, sheep, goats, other livestock | Versatile application across a wide range of species |
Product Example | 840 compliant tags, both visual tag and electronic id tag. | We offer a wide selection of both visual and electronic identification tags. |
Our tags are designed to combine a visual tag along with an electronic tag that can be scanned using an RFID reader. Our tags meet all the USDA requirements and are compliant with ISO 11784 and ISO 11785 standards. Each tag contains a unique 15-digit number which ensures each animal is uniquely identifiable.
This allows you to capture animal health information and track other aspects of your herd. This will help you manually record data in a spreadsheet. With RFID tags you can scan your herd, and then export the data to an Excel file. This will help you streamline your process, and save you time.
Enhance Your Livestock Management Today
Our RFID ear tags are designed to simplify your livestock management. Instead of manually writing down the ID numbers, you can now scan each animal as it goes through the chute.
With our tags, you will ensure that your identification and tracking of animals is accurate and fast. Our tags are available in multiple options so that we can find the perfect fit for your operation.
Get Your Custom RFID Tags
As a leading custom RFID tag manufacturer, we craft solutions based on the unique needs of your operation. We offer a wide range of customization options, including material, size, frequency, encoding, and read distance, ensuring each RFID Tag is perfectly customized to your requirements. No matter what application you use RFID tags for, we can provide rugged, reliable RFID tags that meet the highest quality and durability standards. Here are the main ways we customize RFID tags to fit your needs.
Material Selection
Material is key for customizing RFID tags. Plastic works in harsh conditions, while softer materials suit delicate spaces. Different materials also affect signal performance. Pick what fits your use case to ensure your tags last and work reliably.
Customized Size
Size shapes usability. Small tags fit tight spaces or tiny items, while larger tags are easily read. In crowded areas, sleek tags prevent clashes. Align shape and dimension with your goods for visibility, convenience, and performance.
Frequency Requirements
Choose LF, HF, or UHF based on read range, speed, and interference. LF and HF resist metals and liquids but have shorter ranges. UHF offers an extended range yet may face signal blocks. Match frequency to your environment for reliable performance.
Reading Distance
Define the distance at which you have to read the tag. Short distances work for retail checkouts, while warehouses may need meters of coverage. Antenna design, reader settings, and power outputs affect range.Adjust these factors to capture data accurately at the distance you need.
Encode
Plan how data is stored on each tag. Some only hold an ID, while others contain detailed info. Decide if you need a simple EPC or added user memory. Ensure your chosen format works with existing software. Proper encoding streamlines processes and slashes errors.
Application Environment
Consider real-world conditions. Temperature swings, humidity, and chemicals can degrade tags. For outdoor use, opt for UV-resistant casings. In healthcare or food settings, ensure compliance with safety rules. Matching your tags to the environment maximizes their lifespan.
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Customize any RFID tags from our factory to meet your requirements.