
Uncoated RFID Wire Tag
SKU: WFS-SM-IN02R

Impact Resistant RFID Tag on Weldable Metal
SKU: WFS-SM-PC102

RFID Strap Label
SKU: WF-SM-0001

Silicone Coated Wire RFID Tag
SKU: WF-SM-25S

Small Metal Mount RFID Tag with Screw Holes
SKU: WF-SM-75HT

Small Metal Mount RFID Tag
SKU: WF-SM-75NW

Black Metal Mount RFID Stick Tag
SKU: WF-SM-0025

Teflon Coated RFID Wire Tag
SKU: WF-SM-IN03T

Braided Copper Security RFID Tag with Loop Closure
SKU: WF-SM-ST14

Braided Copper Raw Wire RFID Tag
SKU: WF-SM-IN10

Multi-Use RFID Tag
SKU: WFS-SM-0003

RFID Magnetic Strap Label
SKU: SM-BSL-2MAG

RFID Enabled Pole Tag
SKU: WFS-ES-0035

RFID SnapAround Cable Markers
SKU: WFS-SM-SA

SP02 Extra Small Metal Mount RFID Tag
SKU: WF-SM-SP02

SP01 Metal Mount RFID Tag
SKU: WF-SM-SP01

AT03 Stick Metal Mount RFID Tag
SKU: WF-SM-AT03

HBW2 Small Footprint Metal Mount RFID Tag
SKU: SKU: WF-SM-H

AT01 Stick Metal Mount RFID Tag
SKU: WF-SM-AT01

AT02 Stick Metal Mount RFID Tag
SKU: WF-SM-AT02

HB01 Ceramic RFID Asset Tag
SKU: WF-SM-HB01

RB02 Anti-Corrosion Metal Mount RFID Tag
SKU: WF-SM-RB02

EG02 High Temperature Metal Mount RFID Tag
SKU: WF-SM-EG02

SM-22 Foam Backed Metal Mount RFID Tag
SKU: WF-SM-22

FLR1 RFID Floor Tag
SKU: WF-SM-FLR1

IN02 Embeddable RFID Wire Tag
SKU: WF-SM-IN02

SM-30 Impact-Resistant RFID Tag
SKU: WF-SM-30

HTL1 High Temperature RFID Label
SKU: WF-SM-HTL1

SM-77B Black Rugged RFID Tag
SKU: WF-SM-77B

Laser Etched Metal Mount RFID Tag
SKU: WF-SM-75HTLE

CR80 RFID ID Badge
SKU: WF-SM-ID

SM-OK106 Small Metal Mount RFID Tag
SKU: WF-SM-OK106

SM-50RS Small Rubber Domed RFID Tag
SKU: WF-SM-50RS

Laser-Etched Large Metal Mount RFID Tag
SKU: WF-SM-0012

SM-DH Down Hole Ceramic RFID Tag
SKU: WF-SM-DH

Double Teflon RFID Tag
SKU: WF-SM-HE16

Laminated RFID Hang Tag
SKU: WF-SM-0017

SM-30S Impact Resistant RFID Tag With Sling
SKU: WF-SM-30S

SM-30D FRAC tag with RFID
SKU: WF-SM-30D

WOW_Weldable Metal RFID Tag
SKU: WF-SM-WOW1
SmartMark RFID Tags
RFID tags use radio waves for the purpose of tracking and identifying your assets. Whether you need to track metal parts, components in chemical baths, injected molded plastics, palettes, or containers, our rugged RFID tags deliver reliable performance.
Our RFID tags can be custom made and programmed to match your system’s data and are available with your logo and message. With the ability to read longer distances, RFID tags are perfect for marking any mobile object. Our SmartMark series of RFID tags have been fully tested to mark all your challenging applications. With the widest selection of RFID tags available, you have the ability to mark metal and non-metal surfaces with great readability.
Our RFID tags are durable, flexible, abrasion resistant, solvent resistant, and have great read/write performance. These RFID tags can be embedded below the surface in concrete, plastics, fiberglass etc without losing read range. Choose from our wide selection of adhesives to make installing you’re RFID tags simple. With the ability to withstand outdoor weather, harsh environments, and high impact, our selection of RFID tags will be perfect for your most difficult applications.
William Frick specializes in UHF RFID tags and passive RFID tags. Our Gen2 UHF rfid tags are guaranteed to work with most industry-standard readers. If you have not already chosen a reader / integrator, William Frick's RFID experts can introduce you to our experienced and tested partners who also specialize in UHF and passive rfid tags.
RFID vs Barcodes Comparison
For many applications, professionals compare the differences between RFID technology and barcodes. While both have been used to track assets, there are several fundamental reasons why RFID is more suitable for asset tracking.
RFID
Barcode
Read Rate
Multiple RFID tags simultaneously be read. Great for yard inventory management.
Tags can only be read one at a time.
Line of Sight
Not required. Assets can be placed in any orientation and read by RFID scanners without line of sight issues.
Required. Barcodes on assets must be in line of sight with the scanner.
Labor Requirements
Low labor requirements. Most RFID systems, after setup, can be completely automated.
High labor requirements. Someone must scan each individual barcode.
Durability
Current RFID tags can be highly durable through encapsulation or embedding in the assets themselves. Good for harsh environments over long periods of time.
Low durability because labels are easily damaged. Dirt and grease inhibits read ability.
Security
Highly secure data storage format. Data on the RFID tag can be encrypted or password protected.
Low security. Anyone with a scanner can read the barcode. Easy to counterfeit.
Proactive Monitoring
Alerts can be triggered from many events like removal of assets from a yard.
None
Read Write Ability
Data can be securely written and rewritten over 100,000 times
None. Once printed, a barcode's information can not be changed.
User Wiki
Passive RFID Tags, April 21 2010
The advantages of a passive tag are:
* Longevity: Functionality not limited by battery charge. Some tags can last up to 20 years.
* Price: Passive rfid tags are typically cheaper to make due to less circuits and the lack of a power supply
* Size: Tags without a power supply are small, some as small as 0.5".
The disadvantages of a passive rfid tag are:
* Range: Active rfid tags can read at a much longer range than passive tags, but current technology allows for over 30' read range with passive tags.
* Can not turn off: Passive rfid tags will still read and function long after the asset has been sold or removed or junked. The tag itself has to be destroyed to stop it from reading.
Active RFID Tags, April 21 2010
The battery will energize the RFID tag's circuitry, which will then transmit the information inside the IC (or memory).
The advantages of an active rfid tag are:
* It can be read at distances of one hundred feet or more, greatly improving the utility of the device
* By having a power source, the RFID tag can be easily shut off
* There might be enough power to supply additional sensors
The disadvantages of an active RFID tag are:
* Time: The active tag is limited to the power of its battery.
* Cost: Active RFID tags are more expensive than passive RFID tags.
* Size: The power source or battery increases the footprint of the tag
* There can be potential misreads if the battery or power supply is low or weak.
RFID Manufacturer of RFID labels?, April 30 2010
RFID Labels @Jennifer, April 30 2010
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