Passive RFID tags are the most cost-effective option. These tags have no internal power source and operate using the energy emitted by RFID readers. Due to their low cost and wide usability, most RFID systems are built using passive tags, offering extensive industrial coverage.
Black Screwable RFID Tag – 50mm ICODE SLI-X Chip
This RFID tag is a durable solution for intelligent tracking of textile products. It is resistant to water, heat, and chemicals, making it ideal for industrial laundries, hotels, and healthcare institutions.
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Application Areas
Black Screwable RFID Tag – 50mm ICODE SLI-X Chip is used in high-temperature washes and is suitable for sectors like textiles and healthcare. It is water- and chemical-resistant, ideal for tracking uniforms, clothes, sheets, and towels.
- Laundry and Textile Management: Tracks textiles in hotels, hospitals, and laundries; resistant to washing, drying, and ironing.
- Healthcare Institutions: Used for managing patient gowns, sheets, and surgical wear with hygiene tracking.
- Hospitality Sector: Helps track towels, pillowcases, and bed sheets in hotels.
- Military and Corporate Textile Management: For uniforms and workwear tracking.
- Retail and Logistics: Helps apparel producers and retailers with inventory and logistics.
Specifications
- Equipped with NXP ICODE SLI-X chip
- Compatible with ISO/IEC 15693 protocol
- Operates at 13.56 MHz (HF)
- User memory: 896 bits
- Diameter: 50mm, screw-mountable
- Operating temperature: -40°C to +200°C
- Withstands 200+ wash cycles
- Low-power read and write operations
- Anti-cloning and data security features
Feature |
Description |
Protocol |
ISO/IEC 15693 |
Frequency |
13.56 MHz |
Chip |
NXP ICODE SLI-X |
Memory |
896 bits user memory |
Max Read Distance |
Up to 1.5 meters |
Applicable Surfaces |
Textiles such as clothes, towels, sheets |
Material |
PPS |
Dimensions |
50mm diameter |
Weight |
2 grams |
Operating Temperature |
-40°C to +200°C |
RFID in the Textile Industry
RFID helps identify and manage products by size, type, and quantity accurately. It is used by wholesalers, retailers, rental garment companies, hospitals, and hotels. Brand manufacturers also use sewn-in RFID tags to identify original products.
Benefits of RFID in Textiles
RFID improves operational efficiency, theft prevention, inventory tracking, and customer service. It helps identify the inspection duration of items and even return histories. Product data like pricing and sale date can be stored directly on the tag.
RFID vs Barcode
RFID tags can be read simultaneously, unlike barcodes which need line-of-sight scanning. RFID tags store more data, are durable, and resistant to environmental conditions, making them more long-lasting and versatile than barcodes.
Challenges of RFID in Textiles
Setting up RFID systems requires time and budget. Readers and tags must be sourced and encoded correctly, with software integration as well. While the initial cost is higher than barcode systems, the long-term benefits are significant.
Note: The RFID tags you are viewing are not pre-encoded. You are responsible for encoding and technical procedures. Please consider this before placing your order. Contact us for detailed information.