Recently, Faread's first UHF injectable glass tag was launched. It is an injectable glass tag upgraded specifically for tagging fish. Its unique design and performance solve the limitations of traditional low and high frequency technologies in tracking scenarios.
The size of this tag is very compact, only 3.85 x 25 mm.It can be easily implanted in mackerel and sprat with a standard injection tool for accurate tracking.Conventional low-frequency or high-frequency techniques have limitations in fish tracking scenarios in terms of short read ranges and influence from surrounding machinery.However, UHF tags have a 10 to 20 times wider read range out of water compared to traditional low or high frequency technologies. Not only does this significantly improve tracking accuracy and efficiency, but it also significantly reduces losses due to tracking failures.
The significant increase in tag read range ensures 100% readability of mobile fish in process environments, as well as stability under a wide range of operating conditions.In addition, due to their compact size, efficient performance and highly versatile nature, UHF glass tube tags are equally well suited for a variety of industrial applications.
The launch of this product not only enriches Faread's product portfolio, but will also bring more efficient tracking capabilities to our customers, resulting in improved economics,” said Figo Fei, Managing Director of Faread.