RFID Inc. has provided and continues to provide many custom RFID tags and OEM RFID hardware component solutions for specific needs when the available RFID products are simply not available on the market as a stock item. For example, we custom developed an Ethernet RFID reader porting 4 antennas housed in Teflon so that it would survive corrosive acids and other harsh chemicals.
20% of our revenue every year is derived from a custom RFID product that did not exist the year before. That is because we have a passion for creating custom RFID solutions that solve unique problems for our customers. Our special capabilities, years of experience, and technical expertise in OEM and custom development of RFID tags and readers is unmatched in the industry, so if you need a custom RFID solution, we can design and manufacture it to match your exact needs.
At RFID Inc., we always begin by taking your specifications and make sure that our team of RFID experts works proactively with your team to create a custom RFID solution that is in line with the priorities and goals of your company. We take meticulous care and great pride into conceptualizing, designing and manufacturing all of our custom RFID development, and our testing process makes absolutely certain that your custom RFID solution will work exactly as intended, every time.
What is in stock below is not all the OEM RFID and custom RFID components that RFID Inc. offers. All custom RFID tags and labels are available in multiple options including shape, color, frequency, and memory. We can assemble any of our products to your custom specifications. Please fill out the form below and let us know what type of custom RFID tag, reader or antenna setup you need, and our technical sales staff will respond quickly, ready to serve you!
13.56 MHz HF Ring RFID Tags
SKU HF-1501
PCB/FR4 RFID Tags HF 13.56 MHz offer a low profile and are designed to be applied to assets, servers, pallets or attachment to rigid item, and are adept in surviving high temperature RFID applications. Available with ISO 15693 or 14443 NFC memory chips.
Air Coil HF 13.56 MHz RFID Tags are normally used as an OEM component when users wish to build their own Tags using this core component. Available with both ISO 15693 and 14443 NFC memory chips.
Ario HF 13.56 MHz RFID Tags are made from a PET backplain with etched Antenna on top, a thin Tag also adept for OEM opportunities. Available with both ISO 15693 and 14443 NFC memory chips.
13.56 MHz HF Custom & Subsurface Metal Mountable RFID Tags
SKU HF-1505
These ultra small 13.56 MHz HF RFID Teacup Tags offer a small footprint where space is limited. Available with both ISO 15693 and 14443 NFC memory chips.
13.56 MHz HF Custom & Subsurface Metal Mountable RFID Tags
SKU HF-1505
These ultra small 13.56 MHz HF RFID Teacup Tags offer a small footprint where space is limited. Available with both ISO 15693 and 14443 NFC memory chips.
Specialty LF 125 KHz tags include RFID nail tags that are commonly used when tagging tress, wooden assets, and pallets for a variety of transport and construction applications. Nail tags offer secure installation as they can be easily driven into place and are tough to remove. The nail tag is rust-resistant in wet and chemical environments as well as water and dust proof. Nail tags are available in 125 kHz frequency.
Clear Laminate 125 KHz LF RFID Tags are normally used as an OEM component when users wish to build their own Tags using this core component or by themselves, with or without sticky backing.
Our broad UHF Antenna line offers varying sizes as well as dBi from .5 to 12 to fit any range need and are available in circular, vertical or horizontal polarizations.
These 13.56 MHz HF MicroReaders are intended for OEM opportunities, capable of operating with ISO 15693, 14443A or 14443B RFID Tags, offering USB or RS232 outputs and deliverable with internal or external RFID Antennas.
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