Get the ISO15693 NFC Label (1.5×1.5 inch), designed for reliable high frequency (13.56 MHz) identification with a read range of up to 1.5 meters, suitable for retail, libraries, asset identification, and tracking applications.
This NFC label is powered by the NXP ICODE® SLIX chip and offers 896 bits of user memory, long-term 50-year data retention, and up to 100,000 write cycles. Built on a PET base with 3M adhesive, the label ensures durability and secure attachment across different surfaces. It fully complies with ISO/IEC 15693, ISO/IEC 18000-3, and NFC Forum Tag Type 5 standards, making it an ideal choice for asset management, retail tracking, and logistics applications.
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Key Features of ISO15693 NFC Label
1. RFID Chip- Built with NXP ICODE® SLIX for fast, reliable, and secure NFC communication.
2. Data Retention-Stores data up to 50 years with 100,000 write cycles endurance.
3. Secure Communication with 32-bit password protection, EAS & AFI functionality, and anti-collision technology.
4. Tag Material- PET construction with 3M adhesive backing for strong bonding on multiple surfaces.
5. Thermal Transfer Printing that allows clear and permanent printing for inventory/asset labelling.
What are the Applications of the ISO15693 NFC Label?
• Retail product authentication & inventory management
• Library and document tracking
• Asset identification & supply chain management
• Smart packaging & consumer engagement
• Logistics and warehouse automation
Why Choose ISO15693 NFC Label?
• Reliable NFC Performance with read range up to 1.5 meters
• Large Memory (896 bits) for secure data storage
• PET + 3M adhesive ensures durability and strong surface bonding
• Compliant with ISO standards & NFC Forum Tag Type 5
• Secure functionality with password protection, AFI, and EAS |