RFID Tags and Labels
Track items, people or animals with RFID tags and labels. RFID technology (Radio Frequency Identification) is applied across the manufacturing, transportation, warehousing, retail, agricultural, healthcare, education and utility sectors, as well as the laundry and waste management industries.
Enable Fast and Accurate Data Transfers with RFID Tags
RFID allows for quick and reliable data transfer between an interrogator (reader/writer) and a transponder (RFID inlay) attached to an item.
No physical line of sight or contact between the reader/writer and the tagged item is required. Items can be stationary or in motion during the identification process.
Enable Fast and Accurate Data Transfers
RFID allows for quick and reliable data transfer between an interrogator (reader/writer) and a transponder (RFID inlay) attached to an item.
No physical line of sight or contact between the reader/writer and the tagged item is required. Items can be stationary or in motion during the identification process.
Strengthen Your Business with the Power of RFID
Reasons to deploy RFID are plentiful and diverse:
Fight against product counterfeiting, improve information related to the movement of products or assets, enhance inventory control, allow automatic WIP tracking, reduce errors, decrease handling times or processes, lower costs, improve regulatory compliance, etc.
Insert RFID Inlays in Customized Labels or Tags
From miniature tags for jewellery to large airport luggage labels, RFID inlays can be embedded in labels of a variety of styles, sizes and shapes. Create the perfect RFID label without compromising your design.
Examples of styles include: flag tags, hang tags, PSL labels, dual RFID labels, buddy labels, NFC tags, two-sided printed tags and tickets.
Choose from a Host of RFID Applications
RFID tags and labels can be used in many sectors. Here’s a non-exhaustive list of potential segment Applications:
Jewellery tags
Waste management tags
Garden / Nursery tags
Data cartridge tags
Retail tags
Airport luggage tags
Logistic 4×2’s
Windshield labels
Automotive labels
Library labels
Encapsulate RFIDs with the Right Material
RFIDs can adhere to paper, plastic, cardboard and even metal. The protective material around RFIDs depends on the environment.
Synthetic materials can perform under harsh weather conditions, high/low temperature or hazardous conditions, such as exposure to radiation, dust, UV rays, chemicals or detergent. RFID labels can also be food-compatible.
Work with a Trusted RFID Expert
Labelink is an RFID tag and label converter offering full encoding service since 2006.
We have a wealth of experience to:
1) Guide you towards the best business solution
2) Convert RFID inlays (integrated circuits) into labels or tags that will meet your needs
3) Encode your RFID labels with unique identifiers, and print text, customized variable data, barcodes or sequential numbers.
RFID Labels and Tags
RFID, or Radio Frequency Identification, is used to tag and track items, people and animals.
It is applied across the manufacturing, transportation, warehousing, retail, agricultural, healthcare, education and utility sectors, as well as the laundry and waste management industries.
RFID
Enable Fast and Accurate Data Transfers
RFID allows for quick and reliable data transfer between an interrogator (reader/writer) and a transponder (RFID inlay) attached to an item.
No physical line of sight or contact between the reader/writer and the tagged item is required. Items can be stationary or in motion during the identification process.
Enable Fast and Accurate Data Transfers
RFID allows for quick and reliable data transfer between an interrogator (reader/writer) and a transponder (RFID inlay) attached to an item.
No physical line of sight or contact between the reader/writer and the tagged item is required. Items can be stationary or in motion during the identification process.
Strengthen Your Business with the Power of RFID
Reasons to deploy RFID are plentiful and diverse:
Fight against product counterfeiting, improve information related to the movement of products or assets, enhance inventory control, allow automatic WIP tracking, reduce errors, decrease handling times or processes, lower costs, improve regulatory compliance, etc.
Insert RFID Inlays in Customized Labels or Tags
From miniature tags for jewellery to large airport luggage labels, RFID inlays can be embedded in labels of a variety of styles, sizes and shapes. Create the perfect RFID label without compromising your design.
Examples of styles include: flag tags, hang tags, PSL labels, dual RFID labels, buddy labels, NFC tags, two-sided printed tags and tickets.
Choose from a Host of RFID applications
RFID tags and labels can be used in many sectors. Here’s a non-exhaustive list of potential segment applications:
Jewellery tags
Waste management tags
Garden / Nursery tags
Data cartridge tags
Retail tags
Airport luggage tags
Logistic 4×2’s
Windshield labels
Automotive labels
Library labels
Encapsulate RFIDs with the Right Material
RFIDs can adhere to paper, plastic, cardboard and even metal. The protective material around RFIDs depends on the environment.
Synthetic materials can perform under harsh weather conditions, high/low temperature or hazardous conditions, such as exposure to radiation, dust, UV rays, chemicals or detergent. RFID labels can also be food-compatible.
Work with a Trusted RFID Expert
Labelink is an RFID tag and label converter offering full encoding service since 2006.
We have a wealth of experience to:
1) Guide you towards the best business solution
2) Convert RFID inlays (integrated circuits) into labels or tags that will meet your needs
3) Encode your RFID labels with unique identifiers, and print text, customized variable data, barcodes or sequential numbers.
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