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Jun-17-2025 | 5.67 $* | 5.99 $* |
May-17-2025 | 4.40 $* | 4.58 $* |
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Jan-17-2025 | 4.29 $* | 4.90 $* |
NEXQO RFID solutions give you the real-time asset visibility you need to streamline operations, maximize asset utilization and error-proof asset-related data. We provides end-to-end solution simplicity with every thing you need to implement RFID in your organization.
Selecting the right RFID labels for your application can be complicated. NEXQO now offers the widest selection of RFID labels, we have options for general purpose, advanced and specialty use applications, in a variety of sizes and materials, using inlays from leading manufacturers to meet your needs.
Our RFID labels are powered by the Alien® Squiggle Higgs-3 and other famous high frequency RFID chips such as F08 1K, I Code. Our selection of RFID labels feature:
FACTORS THAT AFFECT YOUR RFID READ PERFORMANCE
There are a number of factors to consider when selecting RFID labels. RFID read-performance is most impacted by three main factors:
INLAY SIZE
A larger RFID inlay gives you longer read ranges.
READER TYPE
Handheld, fixed and overhead readers often perform differently and serve different use cases.
MATERIAL SURFACE AND ENVIRONMENT
Surface of the material, such as corrugate box, wood, glass, plastic, metal, etc, as well as how densely items are stacked, or what is contained within the boxes, can affect the read range.
Due to the many variables that can affect read range, we recommend testing labels in your actual environment to determine which label works best for your application. We can provide samples for testing. Additionally, by utilizing long-standing partnerships with the leading RFID inlay providers, NEXQO can create custom RFID labels to make a label specific to your needs. please send inquiry to me for details.
TYPICAL USES:
Transportation and Logistics: Distribution, shipping and receiving and warehouse operations including case, pallet and cross-docking applications
Manufacturing: Work-in-process, product labeling, product ID/serial numbers, security and product lifecycle tagging
Healthcare: Specimen, laboratory and pharmacy labeling, document and patient records management
Frequently-used sizes
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FAQs:
What is RFID?
RFID is an acronym for Radio Frequency Identification. It's an automatic identification method that stores and remotely retrieves data from an RFID inlay. Unlike barcodes where the information must be visible to the scanner, RFID inlays are hidden under the facestock of the label.
How does RFID Work?
RFID systems combine two components: an RFID inlay and an RFID reader. The RFID inlay transmits data in the form of radio waves to the reader through its antenna. The reader converts the data and interprets it.
What's an RFID label?
An RFID label is a label with an RFID inlay. This means you can print on them as well as attach RFID technology to packages, products, and more.
What are the components of an RFID label?
RFID labels are composed of an RFID inlay, antenna, facesheet, adhesive, and liner. The inlay is the hardware of the RFID technology. It's made up of a microchip and antenna. The facesheet is the part you see, the adhesive is the tack, and the liner is what keeps your labels from sticking before you're ready to use them.
How are RFID labels encoded and read?
RFID labels are programmed by RFID-enabled printers, printer attachments, or RFID encoders. Special RFID readers are needed to communicate with the inlay. They send radio waves to the antenna and then pass the collected information to the computer for processing.
What's passive RFID?
Passive RFID doesn't have a battery. It operates by converting the RFID reader's radio waves into electricity. It's a common and economical type of RFID.
What does UHF mean?
UHF is an acronym for Ultra High Frequency. It refers to the frequency at which the RFID reader operates and reads the RFID labels. UHF RFID labels can be operated from farther distances and transmit data faster.
What does EPC mean?
EPC is an acronym for Electronic Product Code. It's specific to one individual object and therefore is commonly used to distinguish identical items.
What are the differences between RFID labels and barcodes?
RFID labels can be read through packaging and/or at a distance whereas barcodes need to be seen to be scanned. RFID labels can be encoded with information multiple times, barcodes can only be printed on once. Overall, RFID labels offer more flexibility and specificity for tracking individual items.
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