ICAR Certified FDX B Animal Microchip for Reliable Animal ID

ICAR Certified FDX B Animal Microchip for Reliable Animal ID

The FDX-B Animal Microchip is a high-performance 134.2 kHz RFID animal identification implant designed for permanent traceable identification for pets livestock wildlife and shelter animals. It features:

  • Full Duplex Tech: Enables simultaneous data send and receive for faster more reliable scan performance than alternative protocols.
  • Global Certification: Meets ICAR and ISO 11784/11785 standards for universal reader compatibility and cross-border use.
  • Long Lasting Build: Encased in medical-grade bioglass with a 10+ year battery-free operational lifespan for safe long-term implantation.

FDX-B Animal Microchip: The Complete Guide to ICAR-Certified RFID Implants

What Is an FDX-B Animal Microchip?

Full Duplex RFID Technology Explained

FDX-B refers to a full-duplex low-frequency RFID protocol designed exclusively for permanent animal identification. Full-duplex technology allows the microchip to send and receive data simultaneously when scanned, delivering faster read speeds and more consistent performance than simplex or half-duplex alternatives.

How FDX-B Differs from FDX-A & HDX Protocols

FDX-A operates on a simplex transmission model, only sending data when activated by a reader, resulting in slower read speeds. HDX (half-duplex) alternates between send and receive functions, requiring longer scan times. FDX-B balances speed and read range, making it the most widely adopted global standard for animal ID.

Core Technical Specifications of FDX-B Animal Microchips

Frequency & Protocol Compatibility

All FDX-B animal microchips operate on the 134.2 kHz low-frequency RFID standard, with backward compatibility for FDX-A and HDX protocols to work with most existing reader systems.

Chip Models & Medical-Grade Materials

Available chip models include EM4305, EM4100, ID and UHF variants to suit different use cases. All chips are fully encased in medical-grade bioglass, which is non-toxic, biocompatible and resistant to migration inside animal tissue.

Protocol-Specific Size Options

Size options are tailored to animal type and protocol: 1.25x7mm for small FDX-B pet implants, and up to 4x34mm for large HDX livestock implants, ensuring minimal discomfort during and after implantation.

Longevity & Reliability

FDX-B animal microchips have a minimum operational lifespan of 10 years, with no battery required, as they are powered by the RFID reader’s signal during scanning.

Key Benefits of FDX-B RFID Animal Implants

FDX-B microchips deliver distinct advantages over competing animal ID solutions: full-duplex transmission for 30% faster read speeds than HDX models, multi-protocol compatibility to eliminate reader replacement costs, ICAR global certification for cross-border animal movement compliance, biocompatible construction for safe long-term use, and pre-loaded syringe delivery for fast, standardized implantation.

Applications of FDX-B Animal Microchips

Companion Animal Identification

For pet owners, FDX-B microchips enable permanent identification to support lost pet recovery, with unique chip IDs linked to owner contact information in national and international pet registries.

Livestock Management & Traceability

Livestock farmers and ranchers use FDX-B microchips for herd health tracking, breeding record management, and compliance with national livestock traceability regulations to reduce disease outbreak risks.

Wildlife Conservation & Shelter Animal Tracking

Wildlife researchers deploy FDX-B microchips to monitor population movements and survival rates, while animal shelters use the chips to track stray animal intake, medical records and adoption status.

Implantation & Post-Care Guidelines

Syringe Injectable Implantation Process

All FDX-B microchips come pre-loaded in a sterile single-use syringe for administration by a licensed veterinarian. Recommended implantation sites include the scruff of the neck for small pets and the upper ear flap for livestock, requiring no sutures after injection.

Post-Implantation Care & Read Verification

Immediately after implantation, the chip should be scanned to confirm readability and the unique ID should be registered in the relevant animal ID database. No special post-care is required, though gentle handling of the implantation site for 24 hours is recommended to prevent chip migration.

Compliance & Global Certifications

ISO 11784/11785 Standards for Animal ID

FDX-B microchips meet ISO 11784 (data structure for animal ID) and ISO 11785 (technical protocol for RFID animal identification) standards, ensuring consistent readability across all compliant reader systems globally.

ICAR Certification: Global Recognition for FDX-B Chips

ICAR (International Committee for Animal Recording) certification confirms that the microchip meets global performance and data integrity requirements, making it suitable for cross-border pet travel and international livestock export operations.

Technical Specifications Reference Table

Parameter Specification
Operating Frequency 134.2 kHz
Supported Protocols FDX-B, FDX-A, HDX
Chip Models EM4305, EM4100, ID, UHF
Core Material Medical-grade bioglass
Minimum Lifespan 10+ years
Certifications ICAR, ISO 11784/11785

Frequently Asked Questions

Can FDX-B microchips be read by FDX-A readers?

Most modern FDX-A readers support backward compatibility for FDX-B chips, though older reader models may require a firmware update to recognize FDX-B transmissions.

How do I register an animal’s FDX-B microchip?

Registration is completed through national or regional animal ID registries, using the unique 15-digit ID number displayed when the microchip is scanned by a compatible reader.

Are FDX-B microchips safe for small animals?

Yes, the 1.25x7mm small-animal FDX-B microchip is sized for use in cats, small dogs, and exotic small pets, with biocompatible construction to eliminate adverse tissue reactions.

FDX-B vs FDX-A vs HDX Protocol Comparison

Protocol Transmission Type Average Read Speed Ideal Use Case
FDX-B Full Duplex 0.2 seconds Pets, cross-border travel, high-volume livestock operations
FDX-A Simplex 0.8 seconds Small-scale domestic pet ID
HDX Half Duplex 0.5 seconds Large livestock herds with longer read range requirements

FDX-B Microchip Buyer’s Checklist

  • Confirm ICAR and ISO 11784/11785 certification for global compatibility
  • Select the appropriate size for your target animal type
  • Verify chip model compatibility with your existing RFID reader system
  • Ensure chips come pre-loaded in sterile single-use syringes for safe implantation
  • Confirm minimum 10-year operational lifespan guarantee