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RFID labels are specialized labels embedded with radio frequency identification technology, allowing for automatic identification and tracking of items. These labels consist of an integrated circuit and an antenna, which communicate with RFID readers to transmit data wirelessly. They are commonly made from materials such as paper, plastic, or synthetic substrates, designed to withstand various environmental conditions.
| Frequency range | Low frequency (LF), high frequency (HF), ultra-high frequency (UHF) |
| Material | Paper, polyester, or vinyl |
| Operating temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
| Storage temperature | -40°C to +100°C |
| Size range | From small tags (10mm x 10mm) to larger labels (up to 100mm x 150mm) |
| Read range | Up to 12 meters, depending on the frequency and reader |
When choosing RFID labels, consider the frequency type that best suits your application—LF, HF, or UHF—as each has different read ranges and capabilities. Specify the material based on the environment where the labels will be used, as durability may be a factor. It's also important to consider the size and shape of the labels to ensure they fit your products. Additionally, inquire about certifications and compatibility with existing RFID systems.
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LF operates at low frequencies and is suitable for short-range applications, HF has a moderate range and is often used for access control, while UHF offers the longest read range and is ideal for inventory tracking.
Yes, many RFID labels are designed to be printable, allowing you to add barcodes or other information.
Check the frequency and protocol compatibility of the labels with your RFID readers and software.
Some RFID labels are designed to be waterproof, but it's important to specify this requirement when ordering.
The lifespan varies by material and usage conditions, but many can last several years when properly applied.
Generally, RFID labels are designed for one-time use, but there are reusable options available for certain applications.