Fabric Washable UHF RFID Laundry Tags
Durable UHF RFID laundry tags for hotels and hospitals, washable 200-300 times, read 100s of tags simultaneously from 8-12m, ideal for efficient tracking.
Description
Fabric Washable UHF RFID Laundry Tags
Textile UHF Laundry Tags are engineered to fulfill the tracking needs of the laundry sector, particularly in hotel and hospital settings. They are built for durability and are suitable for various processes, including washing, drying, dry cleaning, and ironing.
These tags boast high sensitivity, allowing multiple tags to be read simultaneously and functioning effectively even amid different signal interferences.
1) UHF technology to read hundreds of tags simultaneously.
2) More than 8 m~12m reading distance.
3) Can be washable 200 times~300 times
Product Name | Fabric Washable UHF RFID Laundry Tags |
Material | Fabric/Woven etc |
Chip Model | UCODE® 9 |
Memory | EPC: 96 bits |
Protocol | EPC C1 G2 |
Size | 70*15mm,86*16mm;50*20mm;72*16mm;35*15mm etc |
Color | White |
Working Times | Average is 200 times, some can more than 300 times. |
Operating Temperature | -25℃ to +150℃ |
Read Distance | 3-10M |
Application | Laundry solution, wash store, industrial washing, hotel cloth management, supermarket/ cloth store management, etc |
How to Installation Fabric Washable UHF RFID Laundry Tags
Stitch Tagging: To be stitched into the hem of a textile. Stitch the laundry tag away from the folding lines.
Heat Sealing: To be heat-sealed directly on the textile at +200°C (392°F), for 12~14s.
In Pouch: To be stitched like a standard care label. Stitch the laundry tag away from the folding lines.
RFID Laundry Tags can be widely applied in the following fields:
1) Tracking management
2) Factory/warehouse/hotel/hospital/amusement park
3) Hospital uniforms/Linens/ Pallets/ Canvas bags
4) Dry cleaners
5) Use in hotel sheet/ Attached to textile/ Work clothing
6) Launderers
What are RFID Linen Chips?
RFID linen chips are compact, durable tags embedded with a radio frequency identification (RFID) microchip and antenna, specifically designed for tracking textiles like sheets, towels, and uniforms in industrial environments. These chips can be heat sealed or sewn into fabric items, allowing for automatic identification and tracking throughout their lifecycle. Unlike traditional barcodes, RFID chips do not require a direct line of sight for scanning, enabling efficient tracking even when items are stacked or bagged.
Benefits of RFID in Textile Laundry:
As the industrial laundry and rental garment sectors grow, the need for automation and precise inventory management increases. Currently, less than 1% of the global laundry industry uses RFID technology, but those who have adopted it report significant advantages. RFID is seen as essential for technological upgrades in the laundry sector, with expectations of increased deployment in the next few years. The decreasing costs and improving quality of RFID devices and textile tags provide a competitive edge that fosters innovation.
- Streamlined Clothing Classification: RFID tags attached to clothing allow automated sorting during washing and processing, reducing the need for manual labor and improving efficiency.
- Accurate Washing Cycle Records: Tracking wash cycles helps predict garment lifespan. The system alerts users when items near the end of their life, facilitating timely reordering and inventory management.
- Quick Inventory Visibility: RFID tags enable rapid inventory checks, helping prevent loss or theft and ensuring operational efficiency.
- Minimizing Loss and Theft: Each RFID tag has a unique identifier, allowing precise tracking of lost or stolen items, which can help recover costs.
How RFID Linen Chips Operate in Industrial Laundry:
- Tagging and Registration: Each item is embedded with an RFID chip linked to a database containing its details.
- Automated Tracking: RFID readers at key points in the laundry process capture real-time data as items move through collection, washing, and distribution.
- Sorting and Processing: The system automates sorting by type or client, reducing labor costs.
- Inventory Management: Continuous data updates provide insights into inventory levels and usage patterns, ensuring availability and preventing overstocking.
Overall, RFID linen chips optimize industrial laundry operations through enhanced tracking, efficiency, and loss prevention.