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RFID Label Sizes & Formats Guide 2026

RFID Label Sizes & Formats Guide 2026

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) labels are the backbone of modern asset tracking, inventory management, and supply chain visibility. Unlike traditional barcodes, RFID labels contain a chip and antenna that enable wireless data transmission. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) labels are no longer just a technical upgrade—they are a strategic enabler of efficiency, compliance, and customer satisfaction. The right label size and format can reduce shrinkage, accelerate inventory count …
Jan 23rd 2026
What Are RFID Labels? Definition, Types, and Uses

What Are RFID Labels? Definition, Types, and Uses

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology has become a cornerstone of modern tracking, inventory management, and identification systems across various industries. One of the most flexible and widely adopted forms of RFID technology is the RFID label. RFID labels, often confused with RFID tags, combine the benefits of RFID with the convenience of traditional adhesive labels. These smart labels are transforming how businesses manage assets, inventory, logistics, and retail operations. In th …
Aug 7th 2025
RFID Inlays, Tags, and Labels: What’s the Difference?

RFID Inlays, Tags, and Labels: What’s the Difference?

What’s the Difference between RFID Tags, Inlays & Labels? RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology is used to identify and track objects using radio waves. RFID systems consist of three main components: a reader/scanner, an antenna, and an RFID tag, inlay, or label. When designing an RFID system – a few components typically come to mind, including RFID hardware and software. For hardware, typically RFID Readers, RFID Antennas, & RFID Tags are selected based on the …
Apr 7th 2023 Archit Dua
UHF (RAIN) RFID Chip Type

UHF (RAIN) RFID Chip Type

UHF (RAIN) RFID Chip Type An Ultra-High Frequency (UHF) chip is a type of radio frequency identification (RFID) tag that uses radio waves to communicate with a reader or transmitter. UHF (Ultra High Frequency) RFID tag that works at frequencies between 860-960 MHz. Four frequency bands are used in tag design: Low Frequency – 125/134 kHz High Frequency – 13.56 MHz Ultra-High Frequency – 433 MHz (sometimes called Very High VHF), 860-960 MHz Microwave Frequency – 2.45 GHz …
Apr 4th 2023 Rajeev Singh
Checklist – Questions to Ask When Selecting an RFID Tag

Checklist – Questions to Ask When Selecting an RFID Tag

Selecting an appropriate RFID Tag is one of the most important steps when getting started with an RFID project. To help with that process, we’ve outlined 24 questions you can ask yourself to make you are picking the right one What is the footprint (size) available to attach the RFID Tag to the associated item? What will be the method to attach the RFID tag? (Embed, Adhesive, Rivet, Solder, Zip tie, etc.) Where on the object will the RFID tag be attached? How far away do you need to …
Jan 13th 2020 Archit Dua