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EAS Security

With the vast industrial experience in this domain, we are involved in exporting, importing, manufacturing and supplying a huge spectrum of RF Lanyard Tag in Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. RF lanyard Tag of size 55 mm which is used at cloths outlet and retail outlet. Its look like pencil tag. In Lanyard tag there is a extra of thread in tag which is attached to tag. This product is manufactured with finest quality material and cutting-edge techniques under the direction of our skilled experts in compliance with the set standards.

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UHF RFID Reader and Tag

Ultra High Frequency (UHF) RFID systems offer long-range, high-speed identification for tracking and managing assets efficiently. A typical UHF RFID setup includes a UHF RFID reader and UHF RFID tags that communicate wirelessly over distances of up to 10 meters or more. UHF technology operates in the 860–960 MHz range and is ideal for applications requiring bulk reading, fast item processing, and long-range detection—such as in libraries, warehousing, logistics, and access control. UHF RFID Reader Features: Operating Frequency: 860–960 MHz (region-dependent) Reading Range: Up to 10 meters (depending on tag and environment) Interface: USB, RS232, Ethernet, or Wi-Fi Supports EPC Gen2 / ISO 18000-6C High-speed multiple tag reading (anti-collision) UHF RFID Tag Features: Long read range (up to 10+ meters) Memory: EPC (96–512 bits), User memory (up to 512 bits or more) Form Factors: Stickers, hard tags, labels, or on-metal tags Durable, weather-resistant versions available

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Anti Theft Device

RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tags are smart identification tools used across college campuses to streamline operations, improve security, and enhance resource management. Each tag contains a microchip and antenna, allowing it to store data and wirelessly communicate with RFID readers. In a college environment, RFID tags are commonly used for: Library books and assets tracking Student and staff ID cards Attendance monitoring Laboratory and equipment management Access control to buildings, labs, or hostels Key Features: Frequency: 13.56 MHz (HF) or 860–960 MHz (UHF), depending on application Read/Write Capability: Supports data encoding for dynamic use Durability: Designed for frequent use and long lifespan Form Factors: Available as stickers, cards, wristbands, or embedded tags Security: Can include encryption and password protection

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Anti Theft Device

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags are small electronic devices used in libraries to uniquely identify and track books and other media. Each RFID tag contains a microchip and an antenna, allowing it to store information (like a book’s unique ID) and communicate with RFID readers via radio waves. In a library setting, RFID tags are typically embedded in or affixed to books, DVDs, or other materials. These tags facilitate automated check-in/check-out, inventory management, anti-theft security, and real-time tracking of items. Key Features: Non-contact scanning: No need for direct line-of-sight like barcodes. Faster processing: Multiple items can be scanned simultaneously. Durable and discreet: Tags are usually hidden inside book covers or labels. Programmable: Data can be rewritten for reuse or updates.

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Security / Sensors/ Anti-Theft / EAS Security System

The Tags is lightweight, made of high quality plastics, sturdy and durable to use, just insert the included pin into the clothes and push it towards the inner hole of the security tag. The clothing tags with grooved pin and cable will not easy to hurt clothes and other soft will not easy to hurt clothes and other items, and the reusable square tags works with RF 8.2 MHz frequency only. High Sensitivity, and widely used on clothing, underwear lingerie, shoes, or hats, sporting goods, box, shoes, bags, textile products, compatiable with all brands of RF shop system.

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