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RFID plastic labels (On-metal)

Make use of RFID labels with barcodes

RFID labels | 70x18 mm | White | On-metal | 250 per roll
SKU: 72003068
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Product information

Our plastic RFID labels can be applied to virtually any surface. These labels use a UHF frequency, allowing them to be scanned from several meters away. This enables quick and easy identification of objects. Our RFID labels are ideal for applications in asset management or the rental industry. This label is designed for non-metal use. Non-metal labels are made for use on non-metal surfaces such as plastic, paper, wood, glass, or fabric.

The advantage of these labels is that you can print them yourself, for example with barcodes or QR codes. By combining RFID with barcodes, your track-and-trace system becomes foolproof, ensuring items are always traceable.

RFID scanners
RFID labels are scanned using specialized RFID scanners. Using RFID labels makes it possible to scan large quantities of items within seconds. These scanners can scan through wood, cardboard, and plastic without issue, giving you immediate insight into whether all parts are present, without needing to unpack or lift heavy items for manual checking.

Curious about other RFID labeling methods?
Discover more ways to identify your products and assets with RFID.

Featured specifications

Total labels per package
250 per roll
Material code
A430
RFID frequency type
UHF
RFID type
On-metal

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All product specifications

Material code
A430
Size
70x18 mm
Total labels per package
250 per roll
RFID type
On-metal
RFID frequency type
UHF
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RFID labels | 70x18 mm | White | On-metal | 250 per roll

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