RFID - RFID Labels


RFID Labels

RFID smart labeling is an emerging means of product identification that has been adopted by retailers and governmental agencies to track the movement of products throughout the supply chain.

A smart label is a pressure-sensitive label with an RFID transponder (inlay) embedded between the label face stock and its release liner. This RFID tag can be encoded with large amounts of variable information which can be gathered by an RFID reader. Unlike bar codes, RFID data can be accessed without the visibility of the tag itself, and multiple RFID smart labels can be read at the same time.

RFID Tags
Standard:

Designed for most packaging applications including products containing metal or water.



High-Gain:
Designed for contents such as metal and water or for long read ranges.



3-D Orientation:
Designed for orientation-insensitive, high-volume labeling applications with a long read range.


Item-Level:
Designed for small items such as pharma bottles and garment tags.