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White cards with a F08 1k chip and a 5 mm hole
(Product ID: 1607)

RFID CARDS
WITH HOLE
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Special version of RFID cards that operate on the ISO14443A protocol, have 1kB of memory, and a 5 mm round hole for attaching a lanyard.

They are characterized by a low price, very reliable operation, and long lifespan.

For further information or offer, contact us at info@rfidspecialist.eu. 
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Price/item: 0,64 EUR (with vat 0,78 EUR)
Status: In stock
Dispatching time: 1-3 days

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Product ID: 1607

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Total:
64,00 EUR

Total with vat:
78,08 EUR
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QUANTITY DISCOUNT

Quantity Price/pcs
≥ 1 1,360 EUR
≥ 5 1,210 EUR
≥ 10 1,070 EUR
≥ 25 0,930 EUR
≥ 50 0,790 EUR
≥ 100 0,640 EUR
≥ 200 0,570 EUR
≥ 500 0,500 EUR
≥ 750 0,430 EUR
≥ 1000 0,360 EUR

INFO

RFID cards are not to be punched as punching can damage the antenna which you can usually find about 0,5-1cm from the outside edge of the cards. These RFID cards have specially designed antenna, that allows for punching of these cards.

These 13.56MHz RFID cards come with chip manufactured by Fudan and are compatible with ISO14443A and are suitable for use in all applications.

Manufacturer:                        Fudan
Function: Read/Write (password protected)
Memory: 1 KB EEPROM
Working frequency: 13.56 MHz
RF protocol: ISO 14443A
Reading distance: typically up to 5 cm (depends on the reader)
Modulation: ASK
Dimensions: CR80 (85,60 x 53,98 mm)
Thickness: 0,84 mm
Material:  PVC
Printing options:  offset tisk, termo re-transfer, termo transfer

For further information or offer, contact us at info@rfidspecialist.eu. 
Our team of experts is here to assist and answer all your queries.

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