RFID Asset Tags – UHF Tamper-Evident Label
Brand: RFID Reader.io
RFID Reader.io RFID Asset Tags deliver reliable identification for warehouse, logistics, and billing systems.
Equipped with the original Impinj R6 chip, this RFID UHF tag provides excellent read sensitivity and durability. The white PET surface supports tamper-evident knife-cut structures, preventing label transfer and ensuring data security.
Designed for global UHF frequencies (860–960 MHz), it conforms to EPC Class1 Gen2 / ISO18000-6C standards and is optimized for long-term asset tracking.
Key Features
Premium RFID Asset Tags with Impinj R6 chip for stable UHF reading
Global frequency support: 860–960 MHz
PET substrate and etched aluminum antenna for durability
Tamper-evident knife-cut design destroys label if removed
Conforms to ISO/IEC 18000-6C and EPC Class1 Gen2 standards
100,000 programming cycles with 10-year data retention
Lightweight and easy to install for asset tracking and logistics
Application Scenarios
Warehouse and stock management
Goods inventory and retail labeling
Logistics and transport tracking
Automated billing or service fee management
Technical Specifications
| Item | Specification |
| Chip | Impinj R6 (original) |
| Base Material | PET |
| Antenna Process | Etched aluminum |
| Standards | ISO/IEC 18000-6C, EPC Class1 Gen2 |
| Memory | EPC: 96 bits; TID: 48 bits; User: 0 bits |
| Password | 32-bit Access; 32-bit Kill |
| Frequency | Global 860–960 MHz |
| Antenna Size | 70 × 14 mm |
| Label Size | 73 × 20 mm |
| IC Life | 100,000 write cycles; 10 years data retention |
| Operating Mode | Passive |
| ESD Voltage | ±2 kV (HBM) |
| Operating Temperature/Humidity | 10–40 °C, 20–80% RH |
| Shelf Life | 1 year in vacuum bag at +23 °C ± 5 °C / 50% ± 10% RH |
FAQ
Q1: What makes these labels tamper-evident?
A1: The knife-cut design ensures the RFID Asset Tags are destroyed when removed, preventing reuse or data compromise.
Q2: Are they compatible with standard RFID systems?
A2: Yes, they conform to EPC Class1 Gen2 / ISO18000-6C standards, making them compatible with most UHF readers.
Q3: How long do they last?
A3: The chip supports 100,000 programming cycles and stores data for up to 10 years under proper storage conditions.
Q4: Can these labels be used worldwide?
A4: Yes, the RFID UHF tag supports global UHF frequencies from 860 to 960 MHz.
Q5: What environments are suitable for installation?
A5: They are optimized for indoor warehouse, logistics, and asset management settings with humidity 20–80% RH and temperature 10–40 °C.




















