Discover a new standard in inventory control and asset protection with our 65x35 mm HF-NFC RFID labels, pre-encoded and individually numbered. Designed for maximum versatility and fast, reliable reading, these labels are ideal for demanding environments where traceability and security are critical.
Two versions available:
- All surfaces: 1,000 labels per roll

- Metal surfaces (On-Metal): 400 labels per roll

These NFC labels are ideal for sectors ranging from retail to logistics and manufacturing.
Outstanding read performance
Our 65 x 35 mm HF-NFC RFID labels use Fudan N213 chips to deliver exceptional read reliability. With NFC and HF (High Frequency) technology, they achieve read ranges of up to several tens of centimetres — perfect for inventory tracking, access control, or asset management.
Each label features a visible serial number on the left, a QR code scannable by smartphone, and full compatibility with HF RFID readers.
Applications and surface compatibility
Standard HF-NFC RFID labels are suitable for all surfaces such as plastic, cardboard, and other non-metallic materials. For metal surfaces, a specialised On-Metal version ensures maximum read performance thanks to a dedicated substrate that minimises electromagnetic interference.
Fudan N213 RFID chip
Each label incorporates the Fudan N213 chip (equivalent to NXP 213), a high-capacity NFC chip offering:
- 144-byte memory (sectorised for secure, flexible data management)
- Password protection for controlled memory access
- Protocol compatibility: ISO/IEC 14443A for NFC devices, including smartphones
Customisation and security
Our RFID labels can be customised with your logo, barcodes, or tailored data for greater visibility and easier inventory control. Every NFC label is pre-encoded with a unique serial number and barcode to strengthen security.
Technical specifications
Specification | Details |
Chip type | Fudan N213 |
Memory | 144 bytes user memory, 120–128 characters available for NDEF messages |
Frequency | 13.56 MHz (HF) / NFC |
Protocol | ISO 15693, NFC Forum Type 2 |
Read range | Up to 2 m |
Dimensions | 65 × 35 mm |
Adhesive | High-strength permanent adhesive |
Key features
- Unique encoding: Each label has a unique ID (UID) for flawless traceability and accurate inventory tracking
- Ultra-strong adhesive: Permanent adhesive ensures long-term adhesion even in demanding conditions
Formats and roll quantities
- All surfaces: 1,000 labels per roll
- Metal surfaces: 400 labels per roll
HF & NFC technology for close-range tracking
NFC (Near Field Communication) operates over very short ranges, typically a few centimetres. Integrated NFC chips allow secure, instant connections simply by bringing a compatible smartphone or reader close. Unlike UHF labels, which require dedicated readers, NFC labels can be read directly with a smartphone — a more accessible and cost-effective solution.
Perfect for:
- Contactless payments
- Access badges
- Transport cards
- Single-item inventory with smartphones
With their ease of use, NFC labels are ideal for quick, intuitive, one-by-one scanning.
HF technology also operates at 13.56 MHz but offers a longer read range (up to 1 m), making it ideal for short- to medium-range tasks such as:
- Library management
- Small-area inventories
- Security checkpoints
Our HF/NFC labels combine extended read range with excellent accuracy.
All-surface vs. On-Metal RFID labels
Standard all-surface RFID labels may suffer interference when applied to metal. Our On-Metal RFID labels are engineered with a special structure and adhesive to guarantee dependable performance on metallic surfaces.
Broad compatibility with smartphones & pro terminals
The Fudan N213 NFC chip works with a wide range of Android and iOS smartphones with built-in NFC, which can read the labels natively thanks to NDEF message support. It is also fully compatible with professional devices such as the Zebra TC22/27, making it a robust solution for inventory, ticketing, or access control. This broad compatibility maximises operational flexibility.
Why choose our RFID labels?
- Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of surfaces and uses
- Enhanced security: Encoded and encrypted data for added protection
- High performance: Extended read range for real-time tracking
Learn more about RFID
To explore RFID technology in more detail, read our article “Understanding RFID in 10 Points” in the SBE Tips section of our site.