ISO11784/5 FDX-B or HDX
134.2KHz
Ø2.12*12mm
Contains six adhesive-sticker one-dimensional bar code spans
International Committee For Animal Recording (ICAR)
ISO11784/5 FDX-B or HDX
2.12*12mm
Contains six adhesive-sticker one-dimensional bar code spans
International Committee For Animal Recording (ICAR)
We are proud to provide you with the best quality in animal identification systems. As the producer of the qualifed ear tags for all livestock species we provide lifetime guaranty for all Raybaca Tags.
Products are bovine ear tags, ovine ear tags, HDX electronic ear tags, FDX electronic ear tags, applicators and collets, laser marking and ear tag pens.
The Raybaca Ear Tags are made of flexible, long durable material and are the best solution for a safe identification, printed with logos, numbers, letters and bar codes by our computerized lasers sytems. Tamperproff tag system combines any female or male piece to form a single unit of great strenght. our new system will be protected against forcible opening. Our ear tags' quality have benn approved
and accepted by the officials in many countries for identification. Raybaca also offers you the best product in our industry with the most reasonable prices and punctual shipment.Raybaca has supplied ear tags for offcial purposes for years and the production is certifed according to ISO 9001:2000 quality management system. Our products are approved bey the Standards Institution.
Feature:
Unique, unalterable and permanent animal identification system
Ergonomic, ;;No Return Click Listen for the Click It means the chip is properly implanted
Locks the injector, keeping the microchip from being sucked out during syringe removal
Easy, painless implantation
ISO-compliant microchips can be read internationally
Ideal for people who travel with their pets
Link pet health, breed and pedigree information through an online registry
Technical Specifications:
RFID microchip tag with syringe
Model
RBC
Syringe Size
143 : 47mm
Package Size
200 : 70mm
Packaging Material
Medical-grade, Breathable Paper
Operating frequency
125KHz/134.2KHz/13.56MHZ
Agreement support
ISO11784/5
Disinfection method
Ethylene Oxide,
Valid used period
above ten years
Color of Injector
White Syringe, non-removable syringe needle
Package Information
Sterilization Date, Effective Duration, 15-digit Serial Number (bar code)
Injector Weight
8.5g
CHIP
Chip Type
EM,SIC
Chip Size
2.12*12/1.4*8/1.25*7mm
Packaging Materials
Interior: Without lead and poison; exterior: Biochemical Glass
Application Areas
Cat, dog, experiment rat, pet mink, Gold Arowana, trout, horse, rabbit, etc.
Raybaca pioneered ISO standards for companion animal ID more than eight years ago. We continue to work with animal professionals and pet health organizations globally, to improve the lives of pets and give them the best possible chance of being reunited with their families, if they are ever lost.
We have a thorough understanding of the various issues associated with animal ID in all regions of the world and how these issues are affected by climate, culture, legislation, economic development, etc. Our products for companion animal ID include glass- and polymer-encapsulated RFID microchips and a variety of microchip scanners built to meet the varied and unusual needs of animal professionals from veterinarians in the clinic to animal control officers involved in cruelty investigations and seizures.
Scanning pets for microchips RBC_Scanning
Hold the scanner close to, or touching the animal
Scan slowly and repeatedly over the entire body to ensure whether or not a microchip is present
Wave the scanner back and forth lightly while scanning because microchips can be in various orientations within the animal
Scan first in a horizontal, then a vertical ¡¡ãS¡¡À pattern down the animal¡¡¥s body, as shown in the diagram
Consider scanning each animal more than once to ensure any present microchip can be localized by the scanner
Effective scanning isn¡¡¥t easy! Take your time, be patient!
Scanning live animals to verify whether or not they have a microchip can be difficult; animals move, hop, flap, step, jump, wiggle and wag! Even when they are being held or restrained, they are not trully still. Sometimes, just the expansion of their chests when they breathe can make it difficult. Take you time. Be thorough. Scan each animal at least twice to be safe.