Identification in RFID technology

Track resources efficiently
How does RFID technology work?
Radio frequency identification is the use of radio waves to transfer data.

There are 3 types
1) Low Frequency (LF)
— Frequency: From 30 kHz to 300 kHz
— Reading range up to 10 cm
— Slower data transfer
2) High Frequency (HF/NFC)
— Frequency: From 3 MHz to 30 MHz
— Reading range from 10 cm to 1 m
— Faster data transfer
3) Very high frequency (UHF)
— Frequency: From 300 MHz to 3 GHz
— Reading range up to 12 m
— Very fast data transfer
Fully customizable RFID labels suitable for any surface
RFID Labels
Customized in shape and material, already printed and/or programmed for the customer's needs.
On-site printing
Program, print and serialize labels directly on-site with the BRADY printers!
Data Acquisition
Read RFID tag data or add new information from a few centimeters to 16 meters away, without the line of sight being respected.
Integration
Automate data acquisition with scanners or fixed antennas and send them to your management program.


RFID labels engineered for your specific environment
Customize your RFID label based on the parameters of:
1. Printable surface: feature your logo, text, serial number, or any print on a glossy or matte finish.
2. Label material: the label adapts perfectly to the surface of the item to be identified and can be supplied in a wide range of shapes and substrates.
3. Optional sensor: this is an optional high-performance sensor for capturing relevant data such as temperature or humidity levels.
4. RFID technology: a series of high-performance RFID antennas and chips based on the desired reading range and memory requirements
5. Decal: chosen to ensure adherence to the user's specific application.
6. Label liner: optimally presents the label for application. Brady provides all the knowledge and skills to ensure with a unique solution that is perfectly adapted to your needs.

