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Bio Glass Pet ID Chip LF FDX - B 2.12 X 12mm Sic7888 Chip For Pet Stores

Raybaca IOT Technology Co.,Ltd

Bio Glass Pet ID Chip LF FDX - B 2.12 X 12mm Sic7888 Chip For Pet Stores

Brand Name : Raybaca

Model Number : RBC-B2.12x12-Sic7888

Certification : ICAR, ISO9001

Place of Origin : china

MOQ : 100 pcs

Price : Can be negotiated

Payment Terms : D/P, L/C, D/A, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram, Paypal

Supply Ability : 10000 pcs per month

Delivery Time : 7 working days

Packaging Details : Standard Exporting Cartons

Chip Size : 2.12x12mm

Chip Type : Read and write

Frequency : 134.2 KHz

Protocol : ISO 11785 & ISO 11784 / FDX-B

Write Times : > 1,000,000 times

Dimension : About 2.12mm Length : About 12mm

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Petfinder Microchip RFID Glass Tag Pet ID Chip LF FDX-B 2.12x12mm Sic7888 Chip for Pet Stores

Basic Description


Petfinder Microchip RFID Glass Tag Pet ID Chip LF FDX-B 2.12x12mm Sic7888 Chip for Pet Stores​ Glass tube bio-electronic label, suitable for animal husbandry: cat, dog, horse, pig, cow, sheep, rabbit, donkey, monkey, fox, arowana, etc., glass tube electronic label is divided into read-only and readable type. The maximum storage capacity is 2Kbits, which is produced in accordance with biochemical medical materials. It conforms to ISO11784/85 and adopts the most advanced bio-glass material, which effectively prevents dissociation and animal zero rejection.

Product Description

RBC-B2.12x12-Sic7888 Animal ID Microchip Parameters
Chip Size 2.12x12mm
Chip Type Read and write
Frequency(Adjust) 134.2 KHz
Protocol ISO 11785 & ISO 11784 / FDX-B
Write Times > 1,000,000 times
Dimension Diameter about 3mm Length : about 15mm
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

Bio Glass Pet ID Chip LF FDX - B 2.12 X 12mm Sic7888 Chip For Pet Stores

A Microchip Syringe is an identifying intergrated circuit placed under the skin of an animal. The chip, about the size of a large grain of rice, uses passive RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology, and is also known as a PIT (Passive Integrated Transponder) tag.

Animal shelters, animal control officers and veterinarians routinely look for microchips to return lost pets quickly to their owners, avoiding expenses for housing, food, medical care, outplacing and euthanasia. Many shelters place chips in all outplaced animals.

Microchips are also used by kennels, breeders, brokers, trainers, registries, rescue groups, humane societies, clinics, farms, stables, animal clubs and associations, researchers, and pet stores.

Bio Glass Pet ID Chip LF FDX - B 2.12 X 12mm Sic7888 Chip For Pet Stores

Animal ID Microchip FAQ

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.

Q: How does a microchip help reunite a lost animal with its owner?
A: When an animal is found and taken to a shelter or veterinary clinic, one of the first things they do is scan the animal for a microchip. If they find a microchip, and if the microchip registry has accurate information, they can quickly find the animal's owner.

Q: Will a microchip really make it more likely for me to get my pet back if it is lost?
A: Definitely! A study of more than 7,700 stray animals at animal shelters showed that dogs without microchips were returned to their owners 21.9% of the time, whereas microchipped dogs were returned to their owners 52.2% of the time. Cats without microchips were reunited with their owners only 1.8% of the time, whereas microchipped cats went back home 38.5% of the time. (Lord et al, JAVMA, July 15, 2009) For microchipped animals that weren't returned to their owners, most of the time it was due to incorrect owner information (or no owner information) in the microchip registry database – so don't forget to register and keep your information updated.

Q: Does a microchip replace identification tags and rabies tags?
A: Absolutely not. Microchips are great for permanent identification that is tamper-proof, but nothing replaces a collar with up-to-date identification tags. If a pet is wearing a collar with tags when it's lost, it's often a very quick process to read the tag and contact the owner; however, the information on the tags needs to be accurate and up-to-date. But if a pet is not wearing a collar and tags, or if the collar is lost or removed, then the presence of a microchip might be the only way the pet's owner can be found.

Your pet's rabies tag should always be on its collar, so people can quickly see that your pet has been vaccinated for this deadly disease. Rabies tag numbers also allow tracing of animals and identification of a lost animal's owner, but it can be hard to have a rabies number traced after veterinary clinics or county offices are closed for the day. The microchip databases are online or telephone-accessed databases, and are available 24/7/365.

Q: I just adopted a pet from the animal shelter. Is it microchipped? How can I find out?
A: If the shelter scanned the animal, they should be able to tell you if it is microchipped. Some shelters implant microchips into every animal they adopt out, so check with the shelter and find out your new pet's microchip number so you can get it registered in your name.

Most veterinary clinics have microchip scanners, and your veterinarian can scan your new pet for a microchip when you take your new pet for its veterinary checkup. Microchips show up on radiographs (x-rays), so that's another way to look for one.

What animals need to use Microchip Syringe?

Bio Glass Pet ID Chip LF FDX - B 2.12 X 12mm Sic7888 Chip For Pet Stores

  • Husbandry animals: Cow, Sheep, Pig

  • Pet Animals: Cat, Dog, Rabbit
  • Wild Animals: Deer, Elk, White-tailed Deer, Ferrets, Black-footed Ferrets, Snakes, Lizards, Toads, Frogs, Chimpanzees
  • Labratory Animals: Rats, Mice
  • Big Animals: Tigers, Bears, Elephants, Gizzly Bears
  • Fish: Asain Arowana, Captive-bred Fish, Rare Fish, Alligators, Sharks, Whales
  • Endangered Animals: Penguins, Turtles, Gaint Land Tortoises, Armadillors

How to inject it?

1, scan the animal, make sure there is no microchip in your pet
2, make sure that the packing is undamaged and then open the package
3 take out the syringe and barcodes
4, remove the red limit card of the syringe and open the lid. Attention:Remember that the needle tip must not be lowered to prevent microchips from coming out.
5,sterilize the parts of the animals that will be injected with iodine
6 useyour left hand pinches the skin and use your right hand to hold the syringe, and the needle is better 15 degrees to the skin.
7, the right hand pushes the syringe to the bottom, and it will hear a click, and use cotton ball to hold the injection site and gently pull out the needle.
8, hold the injection site for 10 seconds with cotton ball, which is good for wound closure.
9, using a scanner to read the chip
10, it will display 15 ID numbers on scanner

The microchip will last your pet's lifetime with permanent ID

Bio Glass Pet ID Chip LF FDX - B 2.12 X 12mm Sic7888 Chip For Pet Stores


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4. According to customers’ drawing,customized specifications are welcomed
5. Low MOQ,small orders can be accepted.

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Bio Glass Pet ID Chip LF FDX - B 2.12 X 12mm Sic7888 Chip For Pet Stores

Bio Glass Pet ID Chip LF FDX - B 2.12 X 12mm Sic7888 Chip For Pet Stores

Bio Glass Pet ID Chip LF FDX - B 2.12 X 12mm Sic7888 Chip For Pet Stores

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