Eco-Friendly Durability
Unlike disposable plastic tags that end up in landfills after short-term use, these tags feature recyclable zinc alloy and PVC construction to reduce environmental impact. Their exceptional longevity further slashes replacement needs, making them a smart choice for pet owners committed to sustainable care practices.
| SPECIFICATION(NFC-PET-S86) |
| Type | Metal Pet Tag |
| Material | Alloy Metal |
| Size | Φ30mm , 32mm or Customized Size or Customized Shape & Size |
| Shape | Any shape can be available |
| Feature | Unique QR code and ID code |
| Advantage | Waterproof and Durable |
| Back | Engraved dog's information |
| Colour | White, Black, Red, Pink, Blue or Customized According to Your Needs |
| Weight | 10g |
| Process | Die Casting+Polish+Plating+Engraved |
| Packaging | Opp bag:40X40X10 mm or as your requirements |
| Write Endurance | 100,000 times |
| Applications | NFC pet tags for pets lost and found,etc |
| Customization Options |
| Material | Epoxy,PVC,Silicone and Metal |
| QR Code | Available |
| Logo | Personalized Custom Logo |
| Craft | Logo Printing, UID/Number Printing, Laser Printing, UV Printing, Data Encoding, Laser Engraving Number, Embossing Number, Barcode, Series Number Punched etc. |
| Advantags |
Tamper-Resistant Design Unlike plastic pet tags that can be easily bent, modified, or destroyed (putting your pet’s ID at risk), our NFC metal tags feature a purpose-built tamper-resistant construction that protects both physical and digital data integrity. The rigid zinc alloy casing stands up to bending, cutting, and scratching, while a durable epoxy seal encases laser-engraved text and QR codes—eliminating any chance of critical ID details being altered or removed. The embedded NFC chip is fully shielded within the tag’s core, rendering it impervious to physical tampering or damage that would compromise stored digital data. This uncompromising design ensures your pet’s identification information remains accurate and secure, addressing the key concerns of pet owners who fear misidentification or data breaches related to low-quality tags. |


















