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We still have a small supply of new AT5125 tags. When this supply is exhausted, it is doubtful that we will be able to get more.
The AT5125 High Temperature Tag has been replaced by the AT5133 High Temperature Tag. Used AT5125 Tags can still be purchased.
The AT5125 High Temperature Tag is used primarily to identify transportation vehicles, such as coal rail cars, that can be exposed to high temperatures. In freezing temperatures coal cars are often placed in thaw sheds to unfreeze the coal to facilitate unloading of the car. This tag is designed to withstand temperatures of up to 345 degrees Fahrenheit for up to 45 minutes.
This identification tag can transmit up to 20 alpha/numeric characters (120 bits) via radio frequency (RF 902 to 928 MHz) to an identification reader such as the AI1620 SmartPass reader.
Information can be encoded into the tag with an AP4110 Tag Programmer. Data in the tag can be changed up to 10,000 times.
Since this tag does not contain a battery, its life is estimated to be over 15 years.
As with our other passive (non-battery) tags, the AT5125 tag can be read at speeds of up to 70 mph and at distances of up to 20 feet, depending on the type of reader.
Each AT5125 tag comes with an AT5125-P tag plug.
The AT5125 tag has a one year warranty.
There is a standard temperature version of this tag called the AT5110.
For more information on this tag please download the specification sheet by clicking on the "Download" button below.
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