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Brand: | Raybaca | Protocol: | ISO 11785 & ISO 11784 / FDX-B /A HDX |
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Chip Size: | 1.4x8mm | Frequency: | 134.2 KHz/125k |
Chip Type: | Read And Write | Write Times: | > 1,000,000 Times |
Dimension: | About 1.4mm Length : About 8mm | Supply: | Support Of The Customized Serial Number |
Application: | Wildlife ,pets , Fish , Livestock | ||
High Light: | Bio Glass Microchip Transponder,1.4x8mm Microchip Transponder,134.2 KHz Animal ID Microchip |
Bio-glass Microchip Transponder ICAR certified 1.4 X 8mm size for pets
Basic Description
Raybaca Bio-glass Micorhcips meet with the ISO11784 /5 , Support of the FDX-A/B HDX , 134.2K/ 125K .SUpply the OEM &ODM Service Application : pets ,wildlife ,Asain Arowana cat, dog, horse, pig, cow, sheep, rabbit, donkey, monkey, fox, arowa,na, etc.,
Product Parameters
RBC-1.4*8mm Bio-glass Microchips transponder | |
Brand | Raybaca |
Chip Size | 1.4x8mm |
Chip Type | Read and write |
Frequency(Adjust) | 134.2 KHz,125khz |
Protocol | ISO 11785 & ISO 11784 / FDX-B |
Write Times | > 1,000,000 times |
Dimension Diameter | about 1.4mm Length : about 8mm |
Material | Biological material coating coverage, Bio-glass, Anti-bacterial, Anti-allergy Anti-static Anti-electrostatic breakdown, Anti-pressure above 5000V |
Operating Temperature | -20°C ~ 50 °C Storage Temperature :-40°C ~ 70 °C |
Working Time | > 20 years |
Read Range | 40 - 500 mm |
Syringe Color | white Syringe Material |
Polypropylene Packaging Material | Medical-grade sterilization pouch Syringe Sterilization EO Gas |
Operating Temperature | -10°C - 45°C |
Storage Temperature | -20°C - 50°C |
Period of Validity | 10 years |
What animals need to use Microchip Syringe?
Husbandry animals: Cow, Sheep, Pig
Q: What kind of information is contained in the microchip? Is there a tracking device in it? Will it store my pet's medical information?
A: The microchips presently used in pets only contain identification numbers. No, the microchip is not a GPS device and cannot track your animal if it gets lost. Although the present technology microchip itself does not contain your pet's medical information, some microchip registration databases will allow you to store that information in the database for quick reference.
Some special microchips used in research laboratories and for microchipping some livestock and horses also transmit information about the animal's body temperature.
Q: Should I be concerned about my privacy if my pet is microchipped? Will someone be able to track me down?
A: You don't need to be concerned about your privacy. The information you provide to the manufacturer's microchip registry will be used to contact you in the event your pet is found and their microchip is scanned. In most cases, you can choose to opt in or opt out of other communications (such as newsletters or advertisements) from the manufacturer. The only information about you contained in the database is the information that you choose to provide when you register the chip or update your information. There are protections in place so that a random person can't just look up an owner's identification.
Remember that having the microchip placed is only the first step, and the microchip must be registered in order to give you the best chances of getting your pet back. If that information is missing or incorrect, your chances of getting your pet back are dramatically reduced.
Q: What do they mean by "microchip frequency?"
A: The frequency of a microchip actually refers to the frequency of the radiowave given off by the scanner that activates and reads the microchip. Examples of microchip frequencies used in the U.S. include 125 kiloHertz (kHz), 128 kHz, and 134.2 kHz.
Q: I've heard about something called "ISO standard." What does that mean?
A: The International Standards Organization, or ISO, has approved and recommended a global standard for microchips. The global standard is intended to create an identification system that is consistent worldwide. For example, if a dog was implanted with an ISO standard microchip in the U.S. travels to Europe with its owners and becomes lost, the ISO standard scanners in Europe would be able to read the dog's microchip. If the dog was implanted with a non-ISO microchip and the ISO scanner was not forward- and backward-reading (universal), the dog's microchip might not be detected or be read by the scanner. The ISO standard frequency is 134.2 kHz.
Q: What are universal (forward- and backward-reading) scanners? How do they differ from other scanners?
A: Forward-reading scanners only detect 134.2 kHz (ISO standard) microchips, but will not detect 125 kHz or 128 kHz (non-ISO standard) microchips. Universal scanners, also called forward- and backward-reading scanners, detect all microchip frequencies. The main advantage of universal scanners is the improved chances of detecting and reading a microchip, regardless of the frequency. It also eliminates the need for multiple scanners with multiple frequencies
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1. Convenient: 24th Hours sales/After-sales Service online or on the phone
2. Quality Assurance: We will discuss with you and supply you the best quality comfortable to your market
3. Quick delivery: Time is money, we promise we always will deliver the goods quicker than others
4. According to customers’ drawing,customized specifications are welcomed
5. Low MOQ,small orders can be accepted.
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As a technology company specializing in the management of IOT RFID products and related system software in the animal industry, Raybaca IOT Technology Company have been ranked among the top spears in the domestic related industries for years. Our main products cover RFID ear tags, RFID readers of LF/HF/UHF, chips, transponders,wireless network equipments, and so on.