Attach properly your RFID tags to different surface types, it’s very important to improve the efficiency of your RFID implementation.
Now I explain you five common ways to to affix RFID tags to assets:
Film Adhesive
Used mostly for label tags tracking fixed IT assets or packaging boxes.
Foam Adhesive
Typically used to tracking fixed durable assets in industrial applications where a stronger adhesive method is required.
Epoxy
Used to fix strongly and cover embedded tags. Personally I used this way to tracking tools, bike frame and pipes.
Screws/Rivets
Used to attach durable tags in applications where you need the strongest possible attachment method, but with the possibility to un-attach the tag from the good. I used this way of attachment to fix durable tag to pallets, shelfs, container.
Wire or Cable Tie
It isn’t a very durable form of attachment, but it is good for hard to tag applications. In my experience an example is when I projected an RFID system where the tag was hooked to an industrial cart.
These 5 different examples of attachment are, as I told, the commonly used. Do you have a different idea? Write to us and we talk about it.