HID 1435MSSMN Mifare ADH TAG 1K Prog F- STD
When you're deploying mixed credential environments or migrating from legacy proximity systems to contactless smart card infrastructure, you need credentials that bridge both worlds without forcing a forklift upgrade. This HID adhesive Mifare tag delivers 1K of programmable memory in a flexible form factor that attaches to existing cards, key fobs, or asset tracking hardware—letting you add smart card functionality to your access control system incrementally while maintaining backward compatibility with your current setup.
Key Features
- Mifare Classic 1K memory structure with programmable sectors for multi-application deployments
- Adhesive-backed form factor enables attachment to existing credentials or assets without replacement
- 13.56 MHz contactless operation—compatible with standard HID Mifare readers and controllers
- Standard HID format provides proven interoperability across major access control platforms
- Programmable credential data supports custom facility codes and card numbering schemes
- Thin profile maintains card slot compatibility when applied to existing proximity cards
- Supports secure key diversification for credential encryption and clone protection
The adhesive format solves a common pain point in phased credential upgrades: you can't always replace every cardholder's credential overnight, but you can add smart card capability to existing badges during reissue cycles or for specific high-security zones. The 1K memory structure offers enough capacity for basic access control data plus secondary applications—think elevator control, time and attendance, or vending—without requiring multi-technology readers at every door. Because it's HID-formatted, enrollment follows your existing workflow in most access control software platforms.
This tag works particularly well for contractors, temporary staff, or asset tracking scenarios where you need smart card capability but don't want to issue full permanent credentials. Apply to visitor badges, equipment cases, or inventory tags to bring them into your contactless ecosystem. The Mifare Classic chipset remains one of the most widely supported contactless standards in commercial access control, ensuring compatibility across controller generations and reader models from multiple manufacturers.