RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) enables data to be read without contact or line of sight. Three frequency bands cover most industrial needs:
- LF (low frequency): Robust in metal or wet environments, but with a short reading range (under 10 cm).
- HF / NFC (13.56 MHz): Ideal for badges, access control, and product authentication.
- UHF (865–868 MHz in Europe, ISO 18000-63 / EPC Gen2 standard): Reading range up to 9 meters, ideal for bulk inventory and warehouse logistics.
For large-scale industrial production traceability projects, UHF RFID is the reference technology. The SBE Direct UHF/HF RFID label range is compatible with all standard protocols.
Industrial traceability forms the foundation of quality, compliance, and safety in modern industry. Choosing an identification technology—whether barcode, Data Matrix, UHF RFID, aluminum plate, or tamper-evident label—should always start from operational needs rather than supplier catalogs. When properly designed, a traceability solution protects margins (by reducing recalls), brand reputation (through anti-counterfeiting), and operational performance (via real-time inventory).