RFID Tags / Labels
Our RFID Hard Tags, RFID Disc Tags, and RFID Labels offer versatile solutions for the fast and precise identification of objects in warehouses, production, and logistics. Thanks to their robust design and high flexibility, our RFID Tags and RFID Labels are ideal for a wide range of applications in logistics, industry, and retail. Take advantage of innovative RFID technologies to optimize your operational processes and sustainably increase productivity.
PCB Tags
PEEK Tags
High Temp. Tags
Heavy Duty Tags
Stainless Steel Tags
Cable Tie Tags
Ceramic Tags
Special Tags
Clear DISC TAG
ABS DISC TAG
PVC DISC TAG
Epoxy Disc Tag
RFID Round Label
RFID Square Label
RFID Rectangular Label
Clear DISC TAG
ABS DISC TAG
PVC DISC TAG
Epoxy Disc Tag
RFID Round Label
RFID Square Label
RFID Rectangular Label
PCB Tags
PEEK Tags
High Temp. Tags
Heavy Duty Tags
Stainless Steel Tags
Cable Tie Tags
Ceramic Tags
Special Tags
RFID tags and labels for precise identification and maximum efficiency
RFID tags and labels offer versatile and robust solutions for fast and accurate identification of objects. They are ideal for applications in warehouses, production and logistics. Thanks to their flexible uses, RFID tags can be used in both industrial and retail environments to make operational processes more efficient. Using innovative RFID technologies, these solutions help optimize inventory management, product tracking, and increase productivity.
FAQs – Frequently Asked Questions about RFID Tags / Labels
RFID tags are small electronic devices that use radio waves to store and wirelessly transmit data to RFID readers. They are used for identifying and tracking objects in real-time.
There are three main types: Passive, Semi-passive, and Active RFID tags. Passive tags don’t require an internal power source, while active tags have a battery and can communicate over longer distances.
The reading range depends on the type of tag and the frequency used. UHF tags can be read over several meters, while HF and NFC tags have shorter ranges, typically a few centimeters to one meter.
RFID tags are used in a variety of sectors, including logistics, warehouse management, access control, retail, manufacturing, and transportation.
Yes, many RFID tags can be reused, particularly passive and durable tags designed for industrial or logistical purposes. Single-use tags are often used in retail or packaging.
RFID tags contain a microchip and an antenna. When activated by an RFID reader, they transmit the information stored on the chip back to the reader.
While RFID tags are generally safe, they can be hacked or tampered with if no additional security measures, such as encryption or authentication, are in place.