RFID Laboratory Labels


RFID Laboratory Labels are lightweight, cost-efficient, and highly reliable passive UHF RFID labels designed for laboratory, research, and controlled-environment use. With their thin, flexible construction, these labels can be easily applied to vials, tubes, trays, and laboratory equipment, enabling precise and automated identification without manual handling errors. Their antenna design ensures consistent long-range readability, making these labels suitable for environments with multiple tagged items in close proximity. Their ease of integration with laboratory management systems improves efficiency in specimen tracking, inventory management, and workflow automation.
Key Features
High Read Performance: Engineered antenna design delivers reliable, long-range readability.
Lightweight and Flexible: Thin construction for seamless application to vials, tubes, boxes, and lab trays.
Error-Free Tracking: Eliminates manual data entry errors with automated RFID identification. Cost-Effective: Scalable solution for large-scale laboratory environments.
Technical Specifications
Operating Frequency: 860–960 MHz (global UHF band).
Tag Type: Passive UHF RFID Label.
Read Range: Up to 6–10 m depending on environment and reader power.
Durability: Designed for indoor laboratory use; resistant to mild chemicals and temperature variations.
Customization: Size, encoding, and pre-printing options available.
Technical Specifications
Dimensions:
Fully customizable
Materials:
Coated paper, PET,
Frequency:
860Mhz-960Mhz
Protocol:
ISO 18000-6C, EPC Class1 Gen 2
Chip Type:
Alien H3/H4, Impinj M4/M5, UCODEG2.
Read distance:
1-10 meters
Data Retention:
Up to 10 Years
Operating Temperature:
-40 °C / +85 °C
Memory:
Varies depending on IC type
Attachment:
All permanent and removable types adhesive layer.
Places of Application
Specimen & Sample Tracking:
Reliable identification of vials, test tubes, and culture plates
Research Workflow Automation:
Enables seamless integration with laboratory information management systems (LIMS).
Types of Material

Coated Paper
A lightweight and cost-effective material commonly used for non-demanding applications. Coated paper provides a smooth surface ideal for offset printing, ensuring high-quality visuals and branding. While not as durable as PET, it is an economical choice for short-term use, particularly in controlled environments.

PET
Known for its exceptional durability, PET is resistant to tearing, heat, and harsh environmental conditions. This material is perfect for long-term use in demanding applications, offering reliable performance and longevity. Its adhesive PET surface ensures durability, while the release paper backing enables easy application. This composition makes the tag resistant to wear and tear, ideal for long-term use in dynamic retail environments.
Types of Detailing on Labels/Tags

Logo Printing
Enhance your brand visibility with custom logo printing available on both the front and back of the labels, ensuring a professional and recognizable design for all your products.

Sequential Numbering
Add unique sequential numbers on the label or release paper for accurate tracking, identification, and enhanced operational efficiency.

Barcode Printing
Integrate high-quality barcodes onto labels for seamless scanning, efficient inventory management, and streamlined tracking processes.

QR Code Printing
Add dynamic QR codes to labels, enabling instant access to product information, promotions, or tracking details with a simple scan.

Hologram
Incorporate holograms into labels for enhanced security and visual appeal, ensuring authenticity and adding a premium touch to your products.

Anti-Counterfeiting Patterns
Add customized anti-counterfeiting patterns to labels for superior brand protection, ensuring product authenticity and safeguarding against duplication.

Encoding Data
Securely encode essential information directly onto the label, allowing for quick access and accurate tracking of product details, inventory, and more.