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Avery Dennison Smartrac Belt RFID Paper Tag | M750SKU: 3007492
Key Features- IC: Impinj M750
- Form Factor: Paper Tag
- Size: 73 mm (2.8 inch)
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Key Features- Standard: ISO 18000-63 and EPCglobal Gen2v2 compliant
- Material: Paper Tag
- IC: Impinj Monza R6
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Key Features
- Performance: Excellent in close coupling environments
- Chip: Impinj Monza R6-P IC with unique TID
- ARC Approval: Approved for boxed electronics (categories F, I, L, O, Q, R, W5, W6, Y2, Z)
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Key Features- Features True3D design for complete orientation insensitivity.
- Provides consistent and robust performance on various materials.
- Small and cost-effective form factor for diverse applications.
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Key Features- Applications: Apparel and supply-chain applications
- Chip: Impinj Monza R6 with Autotune feature
- Form Factor: Compact 50 mm / 2 inch, for small labels
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[Clearance - ALL SALES FINAL] Avery Dennison Smartrac Frog 3D RFID Wet Inlay 76 mm | Monza 4D
SKU: 3002347-C
Key Features- Interface: Impinj Monza 4D IC family
- Design: True3D form factor; orientation insensitivity
- Application: Supply chain management at pallet and case levels
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Beontag E68 RFID White Wet Inlay | Monza R6-PSKU: AN992N100
Key Features- Memory: 128-bit EPC, 32/64-bit User, 48-bit TID
- Size: 94 x 28 mm (3.70 x 1.10 in)
- Form Factor: Wet Inlay with Monza R6-P IC
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Key Features
- High performance: NXP U-Code G2iL IC for reliable reads
- Item-level tagging: Ideal for apparel, electronics, and hang tags
- Global compatibility: Broadband antenna for all UHF frequency regions
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Tageos EOS-320 RFID Hang Tag
SKU: 3200000001
Key Features- Type: Hang Tag, suitable for apparel applications
- IC Chip: Impinj Monza R6, EPC Global Class 1 Gen 2
- Design: Unique inlayless, environmentally friendly
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Beontag F62 RFID White Wet Inlay | Monza R6-PSKU: AN921N100
Key Features- Size: 26 x 17 mm (1.02 x 0.67 in)
- Memory: 128-bit EPC, 32/64-bit User, 48-bit TID
- Form Factor: Compact White Wet Inlay with Monza R6-P IC
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Key Features- Form Factor: Wet Inlay+ with extra protection over Impinj M730 IC
- Frequency: Global (860-960 MHz)
- Performance: Excellent near-field and far-field readability
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Beontag P4459 RFID Paper Tag | M730SKU: P4459
Key Features- Die-cut Size: 54 x 34 mm (2.12 x 1.38 in)
- Memory: 128-bit EPC, 96-bit TID
- Frequency: 860-960 MHz (Global operating)
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HID World Tag HITAG S 256 | 20 mm | LF 125 kHzSKU: 623102
Key Features- Size: 20 mm
- Technology: Low Frequency 125 kHz
- Form Factor: Durable polycarbonate
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Key Features- Size: 4" x 2" | 4" x 6" (width x length)
- Inlay: Zebra ZBR2100 with NXP UCODE 9 chip
- Material: Z-Perform 1500T thermal transfer, permanent adhesive
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Avery Dennison AD-374 NEL RFID Wet Inlay | NXP UCODE 9SKU: RF602191
Key Features- Antenna: 19 x 53 mm (0.75 x 2.09 in)
- Memory: 96-bit EPC, 96-bit TID with 48-bit unique serial
- IC: NXP UCODE 9
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Key Features- Size: 46.7 mm x 31.75 mm (1.84" x 1.25")
- Inlay: Tageos EOS-261 with Impinj M730 chip
- Quantity: Case of 4 rolls, 3,500 labels per roll
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Key Features- Size: 1.84" x 1.25"
- Material: Z-Perform 2000D direct thermal
- Quantity: Case of 4 rolls, 3,500 labels per roll
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Beontag Ferrowave Micro RFID Label | M730SKU: 3003658
Key Features- Form Factor: On-metal label, adheres to curved surfaces
- Size: 45 mm x 8 mm (1.77 in x 0.31 in)
- Memory: 128 bits EPC, 96 bits TID (Impinj M730 IC)
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Key Features- Form Factor: Embeddable in metal
- Memory: 688 bits user memory
- Temperature: up to 220C (428F)
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Beontag Ferrowave Micro RFID Label | M780
SKU: 3004218
Key Features- Size: 45 mm x 8 mm (1.77 in x 0.31 in)
- Memory: 496-bit EPC, 96-bit TID, 128-bit User
- Form Factor: On-metal label with Impinj M780 IC
More about RFID Tags
Find the Right RFID Tag for Your Application
Atlas RFID Store offers brand-name RFID tags from industry-leading manufacturers including Avery Dennison, Zebra, Impinj, and more. Our curated selection delivers proven reliability across logistics, supply chain, retail, manufacturing, race timing, access control, laundry management, tool tracking, and IT asset tracking.
Understanding RFID Tag Technology
Ultra-High Frequency (UHF) RFID tags (sometimes called transponders) are small devices that utilize low-power radio waves to receive, store, and transmit data to nearby readers. Each tag combines three core components: a microchip for data storage, an antenna for radio communication, and a durable substrate that protects both.
RFID Tags We Carry
Atlas RFID offers passive UHF RFID tags, Low Frequency (LF) RFID, High Frequency (HF) RFID, and NFC solutions engineered for diverse environments and requirements. Our passive UHF tags (860-960 MHz) are the most popular choice, offering no-battery operation, indefinite lifespan, and read ranges of 3-40+ feet, making them ideal for supply chain and inventory management applications where long-range scanning and durability are essential.
Whether you need cost-effective labels for high-volume inventory tagging, metal-mount tags for asset tracking, or specialized solutions for challenging materials, we stock tags that deliver optimal performance, durability, and cost-effectiveness. Tags are available in form factors ranging from ultra-thin labels ($0.05+) to ruggedized hard tags ($5.00+) designed for harsh conditions.
Not sure which tag is right for you? Order a sample pack to test performance with your products and environment, or contact our technical team for personalized recommendations.
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Understanding RFID Tags
RFID tags are essential tools in modern tracking and inventory systems, employing low-power radio waves to communicate data to nearby readers. These tags, comprised of a microchip, antenna, and protective substrate, are versatile in functionality and form. At atlasRFIDstore, we offer a premier selection of brand-name RFID tags that meet various needs across multiple industries.
Whether you want to streamline logistics, enhance supply chain management, facilitate race timing, or improve access control, our selection of RFID hardware is tailored to withstand diverse environments. From large, rugged UHF RFID tags capable of transmitting over 60 feet in distance to low-cost, disposable variants ideal for high-volume tagging, our inventory caters to specialized applications, including laundry management, tool tracking, and IT asset tracking.
Customers looking to buy RFID tags can expect a wide variety of curated products, suited for all types of environments, and built to last and perform under various operational demands. Each RFID tag in our selection ensures reliability and quality, backed by the expertise of leading manufacturers in the industry.
Types of UHF RFID Passive Tags & How They Are Used
Explore and discover the different types of UHF RFID passive tags - including RFID labels, inlays, and RFID hard tags, to understand their unique applications in various industries.
Frequently Asked Questions: RFID Tags
Find answers to common questions about RFID tags, their capabilities, and applications.
What is the difference between passive and active RFID tags?
Passive RFID tags do not have their own power source and draw energy from the RFID reader's signal to transmit data. They are smaller, less expensive, and have an indefinite lifespan, making them ideal for most commercial applications. Active RFID tags contain batteries that power the chip and enable longer read ranges (up to 300+ feet) and additional features, but they are larger, more expensive, and have limited battery life. Most inventory and asset tracking applications use passive UHF RFID tags due to their cost-effectiveness and sufficient read range.
What read range can I expect from UHF RFID tags?
UHF RFID tag read ranges typically vary from 3 inches to 40+ feet depending on several factors including tag type and size, reader power output, antenna configuration, and environmental conditions. Smaller tags like inlays may read from 3-15 feet, while larger tags designed for maximum performance can achieve 30-40 feet or more. Tags mounted on metal or liquid require special designs but can still achieve read ranges of 10-30 feet. The actual read range in your application will depend on your specific setup and should be tested in real-world conditions.
Can RFID tags be printed on like regular labels?
Yes, RFID labels can be printed on using RFID-enabled thermal transfer or direct thermal printers. These specialized printers can print barcodes, text, logos, and other information on the label surface while simultaneously encoding the RFID chip with unique data. This allows you to create labels that combine human-readable information with RFID functionality. RFID label printers verify that each tag is properly encoded during the printing process, ensuring 100% readability. This capability makes RFID labels ideal for applications requiring both visual identification and automated tracking.
Are RFID tags and RFID chips the same thing?
RFID tags and RFID chips are related but not the same. An RFID chip (also called an integrated circuit or IC) is the microchip component that stores data and processes radio signals. An RFID tag is the complete product that includes the RFID chip, an antenna for transmitting signals, and a protective substrate or housing. Think of it this way: the chip is the brain, while the tag is the complete device ready for use in tracking and identification applications.
What's the difference between passive and active RFID tags?
Passive RFID tags have no battery and are powered by reader energy. They're economical ($0.05-5.00), maintenance-free, compact, and last indefinitely. Read range reaches 3-40+ feet depending on tag size, ideal for inventory, asset tracking, and supply chain applications. Active RFID tags contain batteries enabling 300+ foot read ranges and real-time location tracking but cost $15-50+ each with 3-7 year battery life requiring eventual replacement.
How much do RFID tags cost?
RFID tag pricing depends on form factor, durability, and volume. Entry-level labels start around $0.05-0.50 each in bulk, ideal for disposable supply chain applications. Standard tags range $0.50-2.50 each for general-purpose tracking. Specialty tags such as metal-mount, laundry-rated, or high-temp options cost $0.75-4.00+ each depending on requirements. Volume discounts apply, and buying 10,000+ tags can reduce per-unit costs by 40-60%.
Shop the Best RFID Tags for Your Needs at atlasRFIDstore
Explore the diverse world of RFID technology with atlasRFIDstore, your premier destination for buying RFID tags suited for any application or environment. Whether your focus is logistics, supply chain management, or any specialized application, our store offers RFID tags designed to perform exceptionally.
Find the perfect RFID solution that aligns with your operational needs and ensures you stay ahead in asset management. Shop now at atlasRFIDstore to experience the best in RFID technology.
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