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Types of UHF RFID Passive Tags and How They Are Used:
 

Labels and inlays

The most widely used UHF RFID tags are labels and wet inlays, known for their low cost and disposability. These tags can achieve an average read range of about 20 feet, making them ideal for many applications.

Dry inlays: These are the simplest form of RFID tags, consisting of a chip and a flat metallic antenna encased in a plastic or PET form. They lack adhesive backing, which makes them suitable for embedding into other items, such as custom price tags.

Wet inlays: These are essentially dry inlays with added adhesive, allowing them to stick to items easily. Wet inlays are prevalent for retail items, race timing bibs, and inventory or asset tracking. Their adhesive nature makes them versatile for numerous applications.

Labels: These are wet inlays with a printable white surface, allowing for the addition of text, images, logos, or barcodes. Labels extend the usability of wet inlays, particularly when direct information printing is necessary.

Metal-mount labels: Unlike regular RFID labels, metal-mount labels possess an additional metal backing. This design enables usage on metal objects, facilitated by specialized printers due to their greater thickness. They are particularly useful in IT asset tracking for electronics like servers and monitors.

Hard tags

Hard tags are a more durable form of RFID tags, designed for specific applications requiring robustness against environmental elements.

Form factor: Hard tags can vary greatly in their shape and are created by encapsulating RFID inlays within protective shells. Examples include wristbands, cards, badges, and flag tags, which are tailored for specific uses such as access control and attendee tracking.

Attachment method: Some hard tags, such as laundry and hang tags, offer unique attachment methods suited for distinct applications. Laundry tags can be sewn into garments or placed in hems, making them useful in textile management.

Mounting material: Certain hard tags are designed for specific surface types, such as metal, wood, or glass. Glass-mount tags, for instance, are perfect for mounting on windshields for toll collection and access control.

Ruggedness: Extremely rugged hard tags boast high IP ratings (67 and above), allowing them to withstand extreme conditions like high temperatures, impacts, and moisture. These tags are indispensable in challenging environments like mining and manufacturing, where durability is paramount.

 

Advantages of UHF RFID Tags:

Extended read range:

UHF RFID tags offer a significantly longer read range compared to other RFID technologies (around 12 – 100 metres), making them ideal for applications that require large-scale and high-speed identification like retail inventory managementJewellery , etc.

Scalability:

UHF RFID systems can handle a large number of tags simultaneously, making them suitable for high-volume applications such as retail inventory management or logistics operations.

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High data transfer rates:

UHF RFID tags enable rapid data transfer between the tag and reader around 40-640 KBPS allowing for quick and efficient inventory scanning and data capture.

Resistance to interference:

UHF technology is designed to minimize interference from environmental factors such as metal or liquids, ensuring reliable and accurate tag detection even in challenging environments.

 

 

Applications of UHF Tags:

 

 

 

Retail inventory management: Stores use UHF tags to keep track of their stock. They can quickly count items without needing to scan each barcode individually.

 
 

Supply chain tracking: Companies use UHF tags to monitor products as they move from factories to warehouses to stores. This helps them know where things are at all times.

 
 

Asset tracking: Businesses use UHF tags to keep tabs on valuable equipment. This is especially useful for items that move around a lot, like tools on a construction site.

 
 

Automotive manufacturing: Car makers use UHF tags to track parts through the assembly process. This helps ensure the right parts go into the right vehicles.

 
 

Healthcare: Hospitals use UHF tags to track equipment, ensure the right medications go to the right patients, and even monitor the location of staff and patients.

 
 

Library management: Many libraries use UHF tags in books and media. This makes check-out faster and helps prevent theft.

 
 

Race timing: UHF tags are often used in marathons and other races to accurately track when runners cross the start and finish lines.

 
 

Livestock tracking: Farmers use UHF tags to monitor their animals, keeping track of health records and preventing loss.

 
 

Luggage tracking: Some airports and airlines are starting to use UHF tags to help reduce lost baggage.

 
 

Access control: UHF tags can be used in ID badges to control access to buildings or specific areas within a facility.

 

 

 

Specification Parameters:

 

 

Wireless Protocol

Working Frequency

Read Write Distance

ISO-18000-6C,EPC Class1 Gen2

905MHz~928MHz

0~6m

Chip

Working Mode

Data Storage Period

Impinj R6

Passive ,Read-Write

More than 10 years

Memory Capacity

EPC 96Bits

TID 96 Bits

USER None

Repeatable and Erasable Times

Metal Resistance

 

>100,000 times

No Anti-metal

 

 

 

Packaging & Shipping:

 

 

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FAQ

 

 

Q: What are UHF tags?

A: UHF, the English acronym for Ultra High Frequency', is an automatic wireless communication technology that allows you to read data from a great distance. UHF tags are successfully used in the world of logistics and retail thanks to the possibility of reading data from a great distance, ranging up to 8 -10 meters.

Q: What is the difference between UHF and HF tags?

A: HF tags have a short- er maximum range and are more reliable on an object made of metal. Alternatively, UHF frequencies typical- ly offer better range and can transfer data faster than low- and high-frequencies, but use more power and are less likely to pass through materials.

Q: What is the range of a UHF RFID tag?

A: UHF RFID operates in the 860-960 MHz range. It provides a longer read range, up to 12 meters, and a faster data transfer rate. UHF RFID is ideal for retail inventory tracking, supply chain logistics, and asset tracking in large facilities.

Q: How can you tell the difference between UHF and VHF?

A: When you're shopping for two way radio systems, you'll likely see the frequency expressed as MHz, or Megahertz, which measures the speed of electronic devices. Commercial two-way VHF radios typically have a high band of between 136-174 MHz, while commercial two-way UHF radios have a high band of 450-512 MHz.

Q: What are UHF RFID tags used for?

A: Passive UHF RFID systems are used in hundreds of different applications such as tool tracking , IT asset tracking, race timing, and laundry management. New applications for these tags are being discovered frequently due primarily to the tags' long read range and low cost.

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