- Card printing
- Label printing
- Barcode scanner
- Tablets/handhelds
- Displays/projectors
- RFID technology
- Price labelling
- Point of sale
- Robotics
RFID Transponders - robust solutions for demanding environments
RFID tags are the ideal choice for applications where conventional labels reach their limits. Whether for labelling tools, machines, containers or pallets - the robust tags are designed for harsh industrial environments, outdoor use or metallic surfaces. Available in various frequency ranges (LF, HF, UHF) and formats - we will be happy to advise you on the right RFID tag for your application.Average rating of 0 out of 5 stars
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Zebra Confidex Silverline Blade II M730 ETSI - Polyethylene terephthalate (PET)
Zebra Confidex Silverline Blade II M730 ETSI - polyethylene terephthalate (PET) - high-tack adhesive tape -, EPC Class 1 Gen 2, ISO/IEC 18000-6C, 865-869 MHz, 128-bit - white - 60 x 25 mm 400 pcs (1 roll(s) x 400) RFID labels - for ZT400 Series ZT410, ZT411, ZT420, ZT421
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Zebra Confidex Silverline Micro II MR6-P ETSI - Polyethylene terephthalate (PET)
Zebra Confidex Silverline Micro II MR6-P ETSI - polyethylene terephthalate (PET) - acrylic adhesive -, EPC Class 1 Gen 2, ISO/IEC 18000-6C, 865-869 MHz, 128-bit - white - 45 x 13 mm 600 pcs (1 roll(s) x 600) RFID labels - for ZT400 Series ZT410, ZT411, ZT420, ZT421
RFID readers - efficient and contactless detection
RFID readers are compact, electronic devices that read RFID tags or chips wirelessly. The tags - usually with an integrated antenna - are attached to products or packaging and store numbers, codes or other data. The reader emits electromagnetic waves that are reflected by the tags and received again.
Their use offers numerous advantages: fast data capture, reduced error rate, optimised warehouse management and real-time information, e.g. for the precise localisation of products in stock. Additional stationary RFID antennas can be installed for longer ranges.


Frequently asked questions about RFID readers
Modern smartphones with an integrated RFID chip and suitable software can be used as mobile RFID readers or RFID readers . This enables a wide range of applications, even in everyday life.
The range between the RFID transponder and the reader depends on the frequency, the antenna technology and the performance of the device. It can vary from a few centimetres to several metres.
The cost of an RFID system depends on the scope and area of application. While simple devices are already available at a favourable entry level, complex company solutions require a correspondingly higher investment.
Technology comparison: How do RFID and NFC differ?
RFID and NFC are related but differently specialised technologies. RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) achieves greater ranges of a few centimetres to several metres, depending on the frequency and reader. NFC (Near Field Communication) only works in the near-field range and has a maximum range of around 4 cm.
RFID labels are frequently used in logistics, access control and inventory management , while NFC is often used in everyday applications such as contactless payment, access cards or mobile ticketing.
There are also differences in frequency : RFID uses LF, HF and UHF, depending on the application. NFC, on the other hand, works exclusively with 13.56 MHz (HF) and is therefore considered a special form of RFID. In addition, NFC enables bidirectional communication, while RFID typically only reads data. For further information, please contact us at any time!
