Long Rang Custom RFID Tag Label Passive UHF Label Tag
Streamline Your Operations with Advanced RFID Tags
Our cutting-edge RFID tags offer unparalleled tracking and management capabilities, transforming how businesses operate. From asset tracking to inventory management, our robust and reliable tags provide real-time visibility, enhancing efficiency and reducing costs. Whether you need passive RFID tags or active RFID solutions, we have the technology to meet your unique needs. We offer a wide range of RFID tags including UHF, HF, and NFC options, so you can find the best solution for your business.
Passive RFID Tags: Cost-Effective and Efficient Tracking Solutions
Passive RFID tags are a cost-effective solution for a wide range of tracking applications. These tags do not require a battery; they are powered by the energy transmitted from an RFID reader. This makes them highly versatile and reliable for tracking inventory, managing assets, and enhancing supply chain visibility. Passive tags are often used to identify products, streamline inventory management, and improve data collection speed. Though passive RFID tags have a much shorter read range compared to active RFID tags, their simplicity and affordability make them a popular choice for many businesses.
RFID tags are typically used to identify and track items in real-time and offer a far superior method of tracking compared to the use of barcodes. Our passive tags are designed to be durable, reliable and work seamlessly with any RFID system. We utilize the highest quality RFID inlay technology in our tags, and offer a wide range of options.
Active RFID Tags: Extended Range and Real-Time Visibility
Active RFID tags offer an extended read range and the capability to transmit data in real-time. Unlike passive tags, active RFID tags have their own power source, allowing them to transmit signals over greater distances. This makes them ideal for asset tracking in large areas, vehicle tracking, and managing valuable equipment. Our active tags, including UHF 433 mhz active RFID solutions, provide unparalleled visibility into your operations, enabling you to instantly track assets, optimize inventory levels, and improve security.
These tags can transmit data even in harsh environments, and are designed for industrial use. Active RFID technology is crucial for applications requiring real-time tracking, offering superior accuracy and efficiency. For example, in livestock tracking, or in tracking valuable assets through a complex chain management, an active RFID tag is the ideal solution.
Custom RFID Solutions and Versatile Applications
We understand that every business has unique tracking requirements. That’s why we offer custom RFID solutions to fit your specific needs. Our RFID tags are available in multiple options, including shape, size, and frequency, ensuring seamless integration with your existing systems. Whether you need to track clothing items, manage library assets, or monitor equipment in a warehouse, our RFID tags provide the perfect solution. Our tags can also be customized to print on plastic or corrugate, in addition to standard paper or fabric options.
Our comprehensive range of RFID products includes tags designed for laundry applications, as well as tags designed for vehicle tracking and animal tracking. With our RFID technology, you gain real-time access to data and improve your operational efficiency. Our custom RFID options allow you to create a solution tailored precisely to your requirements, and we also offer printer solutions for in-house tag printing. Our RFID tags feature an antenna and a microchip, allowing you to use radio waves to transmit data.
Our RFID tags offer:
- Customization: Tailored to your unique needs.
- Durability: Designed for harsh environments.
- Reliability: High-quality components for long-lasting use.
- Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of applications.
- Cost-effectiveness: Optimized for maximum value.
- Multiple Options: Available in multiple options including shape and size
- Different Frequencies: HF, NFC, UHF, 433 mhz options.
Feature | Description |
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Frequencies | HF (13.56 MHz), UHF (860-960 MHz), and 433 mhz |
Read Range | Passive (up to 12 m), Active (100+ m) |
Data Storage | Depends on IC; typically from 128 bits to 8 KB |
Environmental | Designed to withstand varying temperatures and humidity |
Standards | Compliant with ISO standards |
Material Options | Paper, plastic, fabric |
Power Source | Passive (No power source), Active (battery powered) |
Tracking Capabilities | Inventory, asset, vehicle, livestock |
Our tags are designed to work seamlessly with your RFID reader or antenna setup, and can be used to identify and track anything. Our tags and labels are a premier solution for all of your tracking needs.
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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Customize any RFID tags from our factory to meet your requirements.