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Gold Nanostars Hold Promise In Medical Diagnoses And Tests For Environmental Contaminants




Tiny gold stars, smaller than a billionth of a meter, may hold the promise for new approaches to medical diagnoses or testing for environmental contaminants.


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Identify Animals and Small Items with GAO Tek’s LF GLASS RFID TAG
Toronto, Canada - GAO Tek Inc. (www.GAOTek.com) now carries a well performing, low frequency (LF) Glass RFID Tag (GAO 111001). This tag is an ideal choice for tracking animals and or small objects.
The LF Glass RFID Tag is contactless and read only operating in the 125 ± 6kHz (low frequency) with a capacity of 256 bits. The housing is highly durable as it is waterproof and dustproof makes it useful for a range of applications from implanting into pets for identification tags to laundry management. The Glass RFID Tag is amply insensitivity to read interference caused by liquids and metals and is resistant to immersion in salt water, alcohol, oil, 10% HCL, and ammonia.
GAO Tek’s Glass RFID Tag features robust easy-to-install body. Generally, the tag is injected into an animal via a syringe, where it has a read-range of 2-3cm (1 to1.5 in).
This LF Glass RFID Tag can be pre-programmed with specific IDs based on the customers’ requirements. Once in place in a system, this RFID tag is reputed to be near maintenance free, and can last for many years making it extremely cost effective.
Specifications:
Data Coding Type Manchester, Biphase, PSK
Common Usage Animal identification,
small parts identification,
medical parts
Multi-Detection Yes
Size Diameter: 2.12mm, Length – 12.0mm
Material BIO Glass 8625
Color Transparent
Compliance ISO 11784 ISO 11785, EM4102, EPC
Regulatory Specifications AMA 1234, EU3456
Weight 95mg
Compliance EM4100 or other compatible tags
Operating Specifications Shock– 200g, 2 axes (IEC 68-2-27)
Vibration– 10G, 10Hz-2000Hz, 2 axes (IEC 68-2-6)
Temperature: storage at - 40°C to 90°C, Operating at 0°C to 50°C


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