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13.56MHz Customizable Smart RFID Chips Label and Tags
Customizable 13.56MHz RFID Chips Label and Tags – Smart Tracking & Authentication Solutions
Take control of your digital identification and tracking needs with our Customizable 13.56MHz RFID Chips, labels, and Tags. These smart RFID solutions are designed for seamless integration for applications like access control, authentication, NFC payments, and item-level tracking.
With support for major RFID protocols, multiple chip options, and full customization (printing, encoding, branding), our RFID chips, labels, and tags are the smart, secure, and scalable choice for your business or project.
Key Benefits of Smart RFID Chips Labels and Tags
Why do businesses and developers trust our 13.56MHz RFID tags and labels? Here’s what sets them apart:
- Versatile Applications
Use them for access control, inventory tracking, contactless payments, anti-counterfeiting, ticketing, and more. - Advanced Security Options
Our RFID chips include encryption, UID mirroring, and anti-cloning features to protect your data. - Easy Customization
Tailor your labels with custom printing, chip encoding, serial numbers, and company branding. - NFC Compatibility
Many of our 13.56MHz RFID tags work with NFC-enabled smartphones for tap-and-go interactions. - Plug-and-Play Integration
Compatible with industry-standard readers and systems for fast deployment across platforms.
RFID Chips Label and Tags Technical Specifications
Feature | Specification |
Frequency | 13.56 MHz |
Protocols Supported | ISO 14443A/B, ISO 15693 |
RFID Chip Options | NXP MIFARE Classic, NXP NTAG213, Ultralight, etc. |
Read Range | Up to 10 cm (depending on reader) |
Materials | PET / PVC / Paper |
Dimensions | 25mm diameter, 50mm x 30mm (custom sizes available) |
Thickness | 0.3mm – 0.5mm |
Operating Temp | -25°C to +70°C |
Data Retention | Up to 10 years |
Memory Capacity | 144 bytes – 4KB (based on chip type) |
Surface Compatibility | Plastic, glass, paper, metal (special versions available) |
Customization Options | UID encoding, barcoding, serialization, logo printing |
Applications | RFID chips label and tags for access control, item authentication, contactless NFC, and more |
How to Choose the Right RFID Chips Label and Tags
Selecting the right RFID chips label and tags depends on your specific use case:
- Application Type: Will it be used for ticketing, tracking, or payment?
- Read Range Needs: Do you require close-range NFC or wider RFID read zones?
- Environmental Exposure: Will the tags need to endure moisture, abrasion, or heat?
- Storage & Security Needs: What data volume and security features are required?
FAQ
Are these RFID chips compatible with NFC smartphones?
Yes, many of our 13.56MHz RFID labels are NFC-compatible and work with Android and iOS (limited by device).
What chip types do you offer?
We support NTAG213/215/216, MIFARE Classic 1K/4K, Ultralight, and more.
Can I print logos or serial numbers on the labels?
Absolutely. We offer custom printing, barcoding, and serialization on request.
Are these tags waterproof or outdoor rated?
Yes, certain models offer PET or PVC with weather-resistant adhesive and coatings.
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Are you looking to deploy smart RFID technology into your system? Our custom RFID chips, labels, and tags are built to spec and delivered ready for integration.
Get Your Custom RFID Tags
As a leading custom RFID tag manufacturer, we craft solutions based on the unique needs of your operation. We offer a wide range of customization options, including material, size, frequency, encoding, and read distance, ensuring each RFID Tag is perfectly customized to your requirements. No matter what application you use RFID tags for, we can provide rugged, reliable RFID tags that meet the highest quality and durability standards. Here are the main ways we customize RFID tags to fit your needs.

Material Selection
Material is key for customizing RFID tags. Plastic works in harsh conditions, while softer materials suit delicate spaces. Different materials also affect signal performance. Pick what fits your use case to ensure your tags last and work reliably.

Customized Size
Size shapes usability. Small tags fit tight spaces or tiny items, while larger tags are easily read. In crowded areas, sleek tags prevent clashes. Align shape and dimension with your goods for visibility, convenience, and performance.

Frequency Requirements
Choose LF, HF, or UHF based on read range, speed, and interference. LF and HF resist metals and liquids but have shorter ranges. UHF offers an extended range yet may face signal blocks. Match frequency to your environment for reliable performance.

Reading Distance
Define the distance at which you have to read the tag. Short distances work for retail checkouts, while warehouses may need meters of coverage. Antenna design, reader settings, and power outputs affect range.Adjust these factors to capture data accurately at the distance you need.

Encode
Plan how data is stored on each tag. Some only hold an ID, while others contain detailed info. Decide if you need a simple EPC or added user memory. Ensure your chosen format works with existing software. Proper encoding streamlines processes and slashes errors.

Application Environment
Consider real-world conditions. Temperature swings, humidity, and chemicals can degrade tags. For outdoor use, opt for UV-resistant casings. In healthcare or food settings, ensure compliance with safety rules. Matching your tags to the environment maximizes their lifespan.
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