RFID Tags
Discover a wide selection of high-quality UHF RFID tags, designed for diverse applications like logistics, race timing, and asset tracking. Our advanced tags feature durable designs with an integrated circuit, antenna, and protective material for reliable performance on various surfaces.
ARC Certified RFID Tags
Catalog Only RFID Tags
Customizable RFID Tags
Embeddable RFID Tags
Hi-Temp RFID Tags
Metal-Mount RFID Tags
Printable RFID Tags
RFID Cards & Badges
RFID Dry Inlays
RFID Labels
RFID Laundry Tags
RFID Tag Sample Packs
RFID Vehicle Tags
RFID Wet Inlays
RFID Wristbands
Rugged RFID Tags
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Zebra
SKU: 10043601-CASE
Zebra 1.81" x 0.87" Z-Perform 1500T General Purpose RFID Label | For Industrial Printers$583.00 -
Zebra
SKU: 10043602-CASE
Zebra 2.87" x 0.53" Z-Perform 1500T General Purpose RFID Label | For Industrial Printers$884.00 -
Zebra
SKU: 10043603-CASE
Zebra 2.09" x 0.69" Z-Perform 1500T General Purpose RFID Label | For Industrial Printers$1,004.00 -
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Zebra
SKU: 10035242-CASE
Zebra 4" x 2" Z-Perform 1500T NXP UCODE 7xm Advanced RFID Label | For Industrial PrintersMSRP: $517.85$478.00 -
Zebra
SKU: 10026630-CASE
Zebra 2.87" x 0.67" Z-Perform 1500T General Purpose RFID Label | For Industrial & Desktop PrintersMSRP: $451.30$417.00 -
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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
If you have questions or would like to learn more about our selection of RFID tags, check out the answers to our most frequently asked questions below.
What does an RFID tag do?
RFID tags wirelessly store and transmit product data to RFID readers using radio waves, eliminating line-of-sight scanning requirements. When a reader energizes the tag, it transmits its unique identifier and stored information back instantly. This enables you to count hundreds of items per second without touching them, making RFID tags ideal for fast inventory counts, automated shipping verification, asset location tracking, and real-time supply chain visibility. Unlike barcodes, RFID tags work through cardboard, plastic, and fabric, and can store rewritable data.
Can RFID tags be tracked?
Yes. Passive RFID tags are tracked when they pass within range of readers, typically 3-30 feet depending on tag size and reader power. For supply chain applications, tags provide "last known location" tracking at checkpoints like dock doors, warehouse zones, or retail exits. This delivers visibility without GPS costs or infrastructure.
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%.
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.
Do I need special RFID tags for metal surfaces?
Yes. Metal reflects radio waves and detunes standard tag antennas, causing read failures. Metal-mount RFID tags include foam or ferrite spacers that separate the antenna from metal surfaces, enabling reliable reads. These tags are essential for tracking metal tools, IT equipment, machinery, steel containers, or any asset with significant metal content. Read range on metal-mount tags is typically 10-20 feet with handheld readers.
Can RFID tags be read through materials?
Yes. RFID's key advantage over barcodes is reading through non-metallic materials without line-of-sight. Tags read reliably through cardboard, plastic, wood, fabric, and glass, enabling you to count inventory inside closed boxes, verify pallet contents, or locate items in bags. However, metal blocks or reflects signals, requiring metal-mount tags, and liquids absorb RF energy, requiring specialized designs. Material thickness affects range: reading through one box is easy, ten stacked boxes is challenging.
How far can RFID tags be read?
UHF RFID tag read range depends on tag antenna size, reader power, and environment. Small tags under 2 inches typically read at 3-10 feet, ideal for handheld reading. Standard tags (2-4 inches) achieve 10-25 feet for warehouses and dock doors. Large tags 4 inches or larger reach 20-40+ feet for overhead readers and vehicle identification. Factors affecting range include metal or liquid proximity, tag orientation, reader power, and interference.
Are RFID tags waterproof?
It depends on tag construction. Standard labels offer splash resistance for indoor use. Laundry-rated tags withstand 200+ industrial wash cycles with hot water, detergents, and bleach, ideal for textile tracking. Outdoor or rugged tags feature IP67+ ratings, making them fully waterproof to 1+ meter submersion with sealed housings for equipment, vehicles, or marine applications. Indoor warehouse applications use standard labels, outdoor assets need IP-rated tags, and laundry or textiles require specialized sewn-in tags.
Does aluminum foil block RFID signals?
Aluminum foil and metallized packaging can interfere with RFID tag performance by reflecting radio waves and reducing readability. UHF RFID (860-960 MHz) is most susceptible to metal interference, while HF RFID (13.56 MHz) and NFC are more tolerant but still affected by direct contact. If your products include foil packaging, metallized films, anti-static bags, or metal components, standard RFID tags may experience reduced read rates or signal failure.
What RFID reader do I need for these tags?
All passive UHF RFID tags work with UHF RFID readers (860-960 MHz). Handheld readers ($500-2,500) offer portable scanning for inventory counts and asset audits, ideal for warehouses and field operations. Fixed readers ($1,000-5,000+) with mounted antennas provide hands-free, automated reading at dock doors, conveyor systems, or checkpoints. Printer/encoders combine printing and RFID encoding for on-demand label creation.
What are the different types of RFID tags available?
RFID tags come in various types, including passive, active, and semi-passive. Passive tags are the most common, requiring no internal power source and powered by the signal generated by the reader. Active tags have an internal battery and broadcast their signal to a reader, making them suitable for tracking over longer distances.
How long do RFID tags last?
The lifespan of an RFID tag depends on its type. Passive RFID tags can last indefinitely as they have no internal power source and minimal wear and tear. Active RFID tags, however, have a battery life ranging from a few years to 10 years, depending on battery size and usage patterns.
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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