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RFID Tags / Labels

Using RFID labels is critical for the continued success of any business — and we’re happy to supply your organization with them. William Frick & Company offers RFID stickers, tags, labels, and more to ensure all equipment, products, and other surfaces receive the identification, marking, and tracking needed for both safety and efficiency.

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RFID Equipment Tags

RFID asset tags allow you to easily locate emergency equipment using radio-frequency technology. With our RFID equipment tags for emergency gear, you and your employees will be able to quickly read whatever custom text and corporate information are displayed. In addition to being easily attached, you can choose from multiple attachment methods for our equipment RFID asset tags, including adhesive strips, zip ties, and more.

Durable RFID Tags

Longevity is an important quality to consider when purchasing labels and tags, no matter what they may be used for. That's why at William Frick & Company, we're dedicated to producing strong RFID stickers and products that will last you for many years to come.

Our durable RFID tags are designed to endure harsh conditions, whether they be outdoor environments or caustic chemicals. You can rely on our high-durability RFID sticker tags to resist abrasions, water, tears, and other forms of damage that would otherwise harm other materials.

RFID Hang Tags

If you're planning to use a large number of RFID tags on products, then it's best to purchase ones that are as easy to use as they are economical — and our RFID hang tags are perfect for the job. They're made using a rigid polyester construction and heavy-duty laminate, allowing them to fare well in both outdoor and indoor environments. As such, you'll find that they'll serve you well regardless of what purpose you had in mind for them.

RFID Tool Tracking Tags

RFID trackers with fast and reliable read rates are essential for asset identification and tracking for your business. For that reason, we've developed highly versatile RFID tool tracking tags that come in a wide variety of sizes so that all your important equipment can be tracked. From smaller tools and electronics to filing cabinets and medical instruments, the RFID trackers from William Frick & Company have no shortage of uses.

RFID High-Temperature Tags

To ensure that your RFID stickers for inventory last, it's vital that they're resilient to extreme temperatures — both hot and cold. Our various RFID high-temperature tags were designed with this function in mind, allowing you to apply them in extreme conditions where they are naturally exposed to very high and low temperatures. Whether our RFID asset tags are used in manufacturing or healthcare settings, you can trust that they'll withstand even the harshest conditions and reliably track your equipment.

More About RFID Technology

Why Are Active and Passive RFID Tags Different?

Active RFID tags and passive tags differ in their energy requirements and use cases. Active RFID tags contain an internal power source, typically a small battery, which allows them to transmit signals over long distances without relying on an external energy source.

Passive tags, in contrast, do not have an internal power supply and instead depend on energy from RFID readers to transmit data. This makes passive tags cost-effective for tasks like inventory management, where close-range scanning is sufficient.

The distinction also influences application. For example, active tags are ideal for asset tracking in large facilities or across multiple locations due to their extended range and ability to store more data. Passive tags, on the other hand, are great for applications like smart labels and barcode label replacements, where more compact sizes are valued.

How Does Radio Frequency Identification Work?

Radio frequency identification operates by using electromagnetic waves to transmit data between an RFID chip and a reader. The RFID chip contains encoded information about the tagged object. RFID readers emit radio waves that power tags and send back their signal. The transmitted data is then processed by the RFID system to track, identify, or update records.

RFID solutions go beyond basic tracking, with technologies like RFID printers allowing for the creation of customized smart labels for inventory management. These labels improve efficiency by reducing human errors common with traditional barcode labels. Through the integration of RFID technology, businesses can streamline operations, enhance accuracy, and monitor items more easily.

When You Need RFID Stickers for Inventory, Call Us Today

Our wide range of high-quality labels and tags will meet the needs of your operations and serve you for many years. Anytime your business or organization requires RFID products, William Frick & Company will always be there to support you.

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Want to learn more about our RFID sticker tags and other products? Contact William Frick & Company today for further information and to start creating your custom design.

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