Hanging Textile UHF RFID Laundry Tag
A practical RFID identification tag for textile and laundry asset tracking projects, designed for B2B buyers who need clear specification confirmation before sampling, testing, or bulk procurement.
- UHF RFID format for textile tracking projects
- Hanging design for laundry asset identification
- Suitable for B2B sourcing and project evaluation
- Specification confirmation available before bulk orders
- For laundries, linens, uniforms, and textile assets
Hanging Textile UHF RFID — Features
The Hanging Textile UHF RFID Laundry Tag is intended for textile and laundry asset identification projects where garments, linens, uniforms, or other fabric-based items need to be tracked through RFID workflows. Its hanging tag format makes it relevant for buyers evaluating alternatives to sew-in, button, or heat-seal RFID tags. For distributors, laundries, system integrators, and OEM/ODM buyers, key purchasing factors include attachment method, chip compatibility, read performance, laundry durability, encoding requirements, and bulk order support. Technical values should be confirmed with the supplier before sampling or production.
Key Features
- UHF RFID identification for textile workflows — positioned for item-level identification across laundry, linen, garment, or uniform management workflows as part of a broader asset tracking or inventory control system.
- Hanging format for textile asset use — supports textile identification scenarios where the tag may need to be attached in a visible or accessible position, with final attachment method and fixing strength confirmed before deployment.
- Practical option for laundry and linen projects — relevant for commercial laundries, hospitality suppliers, healthcare textile operators, linen rental companies, and uniform management teams evaluating RFID identification and tracking.
- Built for B2B project confirmation — encourages buyers to confirm chip type, protocol, size, attachment method, washing conditions, operating temperature, read distance, encoding, packaging, samples, and order quantity before purchase.
Hanging Textile UHF RFID — Customization
Hanging Textile UHF RFID — Specifications
| Product Name | Durable UHF RFID Laundry Tag (UHF) |
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| SKU | RE-RTA02 |
| Material | Polyester / woven textile, reinforced with stitching or heat-sealing |
| Chip Model | UCODE® 9 / Monza R6-P / UCODE® 8, customizable |
| Memory | EPC: 96–128 bits, depending on chip |
| Protocol | EPC Class 1 Gen2, ISO18000-6C |
| Frequency Range | Global UHF 865–960 MHz; other frequencies customizable |
| Size Options | 38 × 20 mm, 56 × 10 mm, 60 × 20 mm, 70 × 15 mm, 87 × 18 mm; custom sizes available upon request |
| Thickness | 0.8–2.3 mm, varies by chip location and encapsulation |
| Color | White; custom printing or logo available |
| Weight | Approx. 0.5 g |
| Washing Resistance | 100°C @ 200 min, up to 200 cycles |
| Dryer Resistance | 180°C @ 15 min, up to 200 cycles |
| Ironing Resistance | 210°C @ 60 sec, up to 200 cycles |
| Pressure Resistance | Up to 60 kg/cm² during dewatering |
| Read Range | 3–7.5 m, depending on reader and environment |
| Group Reading | 1,000 pcs simultaneously |
| Write Cycles | 100,000 times |
| Data Retention | Up to 50 years |
| Operating Temperature | -25°C to +150°C |
| Storage Temperature | -40°C to +120°C |
| Warranty | Up to 250 cycles or 3 years, depending on encapsulation |
Hanging Textile UHF RFID — FAQ
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It is used for textile and laundry asset identification projects, such as tracking linens, uniforms, garments, towels, or other fabric-based items. Final suitability depends on the buyer’s textile type, washing process, RFID system, and attachment requirements.
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This needs supplier confirmation. Buyers should verify wash-cycle resistance, drying temperature, ironing resistance, chemical exposure, and expected service life before placing a bulk order.
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The protocol and chip type need supplier confirmation. Buyers should confirm chip model, EPC memory, user memory, TID memory, and compatibility with existing UHF RFID readers and software.
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Bulk read performance needs supplier confirmation and real-environment testing. Read accuracy can depend on reader power, antenna layout, tag position, textile stacking, moisture, and system configuration.
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The exact attachment method needs supplier confirmation. Buyers should confirm whether the tag is attached by loop, tie, sewing, fastener, or another method, and whether it is suitable for their textile item and laundry process.
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Customization capabilities need supplier confirmation. Standard industry discussions may include chip selection, encoding, size, marking, packaging, and data preparation, but these should be verified before quotation or production.
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Sample availability needs supplier confirmation. For RFID laundry projects, sample testing is recommended before bulk purchase to validate read performance, attachment reliability, and laundry durability.
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Provide your application, textile type, washing conditions, RFID system details, required chip or protocol, expected quantity, attachment preference, encoding needs, destination market, and sample or bulk order timeline.