UHF RFID laboratory labels for accurate identification
These UHF RFID laboratory labels are designed for reliable identification in medical and pharmaceutical laboratory environments. The label is specifically designed for use on microtiter plates, petri dishes and cell culture dishes, where accuracy, consistency and traceability are essential. Its slim size and matte finish make the label suitable for applications where space is limited and reflection is undesirable.
The label is intended for general laboratory identification and supports processes that require efficient tracking of samples, plates and cultures within controlled environments.
UHF RFID technology for laboratory applications
The RFID label operates at UHF frequency within the range of 860-960 MHz and complies with the EPC Class 1 Gen 2 and ISO 18000-6C standard. This makes the label compatible with common UHF RFID readers deployed within laboratories and research facilities.
The maximum reading range is up to 1.0 meter, which fits well with laboratory processes where controlled and targeted scans are desired. The applied NXP UCODE 8 chip provides stable performance and reliable identification with repeated use.
Compact size and matte polypropylene design
Measuring 65 × 6 mm, this RFID label is particularly compact and suitable for narrow surfaces such as edges of plates and dishes. The matte white polypropylene material prevents annoying reflections and contributes to clear visual legibility.
The label is designed for indoor use and functions reliably within a temperature range of -40 °C to 85 °C. The overall label thickness of approximately 0.240 mm provides a low profile height, which is important in laboratory environments where precision is required.
Reliable adhesion and durable construction
The chip is attached to an aluminum antenna using anisotropic conductive film adhesive. This construction ensures stable electrical properties and consistent RFID performance. The permanent acrylic adhesive adheres reliably to non-metallic surfaces such as plastic and glass, which are common in laboratories.
The label is suitable for thermal transfer printing, allowing additional information such as codes, text or identification numbers to be easily added.
Efficient processing and quality control
The RFID labels come in rolls of 500 and are wound outward for efficient processing in printers. Each roll is fully inspected, with any abnormal labels marked. This supports error-free processing in laboratory processes where reliability is critical.
The labels are compatible with industrial printers such as the Sato CL4NX Plus and Sato CT4LX, simplifying integration into existing labeling processes.
Applications in medical and pharmaceutical environments.
These UHF RFID laboratory labels are suitable for general identification, sample traceability and labeling of laboratory equipment and consumables. They support processes within pharmaceutical manufacturing, medical diagnostics and research laboratories where accurate identification and process control are key.
For organizations looking for a compact and reliable RFID solution for laboratory applications, these labels offer a practical and purposeful choice.