CHOOSE YOUR IDEAL RFID Label
OSRFID is a company that provides RFID Inlay&Label solutions. We focus on the development and manufacturing of soft HF/NFC/UHF labels and inlays. We have a 9,000 square meter factory and offer competitive factory prices.
Inlays are the key to label performance. They are composed of antenna structures and chips. We use inlay images inside the labels to represent label products. Inlays with different antenna structures and chip models can meet the needs of different application scenarios. You can consult our RFID experts according to your needs.
We only develop inlays and soft labels (supplement: paper cards and PVC labels, cloth labels can also be made). We also support ODM and OEM, and can customize the substrate, glue, and printing process of various labels.
You can contact us to get free samples. Or refer to the article on label selection recommendations to choose an ideal label.
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1. Understanding RFID Labels
For new users or end brand customers, start by grasping the fundamentals of RFID labels. This includes understanding the different types of labels, the distinction between white labels and inlays, label categorization methods, label structure, the benefits of RFID tags over traditional tags, and more. Visit our RFID FAQ summary page for a quick overview.
2. Exploring RFID Applications
If you have a basic understanding of RFID tags but need more information about specific application scenarios, explore our categorized application scenarios and tag recommendations.
- RFID Products For The Automotive Sector
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- How to Choose RFID Label for Book?
3. For Experienced RFID Users
Experienced RFID customers can directly download OSRFID’s related documents to quickly grasp our product line, technical expertise, and competitive advantages.