RFID Tags

RFID labels are increasingly being used in a wide range of security print, packaging, logistics, transportation and track and trace applications, especially in modern and developed countries. RFID offers advantages over manual systems or use of bar codes. The tag can be read if passed near a reader, even if it is covered by the object or not visible. The tag can be read inside a case, carton, box or other container, and unlike barcodes, RFID tags can be read hundreds at a time. Bar codes can only be read one at a time using current devices.
 Naghshe Tooba Print Co. is the pioneer company to supply RFID labels in the I.R.IRAN, and also has the representation from some famous producer in RFID inlay.
The RFID tag consist of the chip and the aluminum, copper or silver antenna bonded to a PET layer that is delivered dry or wet. The inlay is adhered to the back side of the label, printed and then encoded in an RFID printer. The inlay is secured to the back of the face stock using the label’s adhesive, then the label is die cut or converted and finished in either rolls or sheets.