Roll Blank White Paper 216 NFC Stickers label
216 NFC stickers with custom graphics. Available in various sizes, materials, shapes, and with a wide choice of NFC chips. Express
printing is quicker and intended for smaller quantities, while Offset printing requires greater min. order q.ty and longer
production times.
216 NFC labels are labels equipped with an NFC chip, enabling secure, two-way communication between the label and an NFC-ready
smartphone. (For a full explanation of what NFC labels are, check out this guide to smart labeling). Essentially, NFC smart labels
turn any physical product into a uniquely identifiable asset in the cloud.
An NFC inlay is the most basic and cost-effective type of NFC tag. NFC inlays can be used alone or embedded and converted into
other products by product manufacturers. The surface material of an NFC inlay is plastic, not paper, which makes them water
resistant; however, they have no protective structure and are subject to damage due to bending or compression.
Chip Name | Memory | |
Ultralight EV1 | 64byte or 128byte | |
Ultralight C | 1536 bits (192 bytes) |
213/215/216 | 144, 504 or 888 bytes |
Topaz 512 | 454 bytes user memory |
|
Chip Name | Memory |
SLI | 896 bits for user data |
DNA | 2048 bits user memory |
SLIX | 1024 bits |
SLIX-S | 2048 bits |
216 NFC tags are used in applications where the quick exchange of a few bits of digitized information comes in handy.
One of the more
commonly known ways they're used are in smartphones to make mobile payments; NFC tags are the reason
some phones can simply be
tapped to a reader to pay for something.