UHF RFID Library Tag

  • UHF tamper evident RFID library tag
Estimated price: $ 0.08
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4.3 out of 5, based on 45 reviews
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Description

These UHF RFID library tags provide a reliable, cost-effective solution for efficient library management, self-service borrowing, inventory control, and asset protection. Designed for seamless integration into books, DVDs, journals, and other library materials, they enable fast and accurate item identification without requiring direct line-of-sight scanning. These tags help streamline circulation, improve inventory accuracy, reduce manual handling, and enhance the overall user experience while supporting effective collection management.

Manufactured with high-quality materials and advanced encoding technology, these RFID library tags deliver consistent read performance and long-lasting durability throughout the life of the library item. The compact design allows for discreet placement inside books and media while maintaining excellent readability. With options for pre-encoding, serialized data, custom printing, and barcode integration, each tag can be tailored to meet specific library workflows, ensuring efficient tracking and simplified catalog management.

Featuring a tamper evident construction, these tags are designed to show visible signs of interference if removal is attempted, helping prevent unauthorized tag transfer or reuse. Once applied, the adhesive provides a secure bond that makes the tag difficult to remove intact, protecting the integrity of the library's asset identification system. These security features make them an ideal solution for libraries, educational institutions, archives, and media centers where accurate asset tracking, loss prevention, and long-term reliability are essential.

Features

  • Optimized UHF RFID inlays provide reliable and accurate reading performance for books, DVDs, journals, and other library materials.
  • Long read ranges of up to 11 m enable fast inventory checks and efficient self-service circulation.
  • Tamper evident construction reveals visible signs of interference if removal is attempted, helping prevent unauthorized tag transfer or reuse.
  • Strong adhesive backing provides secure attachment to a wide range of non-metallic surfaces.
  • Thin, flexible label design allows discreet integration inside books and other library assets without affecting usability.
  • Available with pre-encoding, serialized data, barcode integration, and custom printing to support library-specific workflows.
  • Durable construction ensures consistent read performance throughout the service life of the tagged item.
  • Suitable for library circulation, inventory management, asset tracking, and loss prevention applications.

Specifications

Product NameUHF tamper evident RFID library tag
Product TypeRFID sticker
chipAlien Higgs-3
protocolISO 18000-6C, EPC Class1 Gen2
chip memoryEPC 96 bits, User 512 bits
operating frequencyUHF 902-928 MHz
read distance11 m, long-range
power source typepassive
attachment methodadhesive
applicable surface materialsnon-metallic surfaces
tag form factorRFID sticker
Item TypeRFID library tag
Featurestamper evident
Applicationlibrary book management
Product Dimensions7.5 x 2.6 x 0.03 cm
MaterialPET
ReferenceUY180054A
BrandXminnov

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