Description

Tyres, due to their very similar appearance, are not easily identifiable. This is one of the challenges that must be addressed when inventorying and managing a tyre warehouse.
Large tyre distributors often face challenges in identifying individual tyres. RFID tyre labels, ensuring unique and automatic identification, solve this problem. Additionally, using these labels helps improve service for multiple tyre rentals.
The label we offer features a specific tyre adhesive. It is also a UHF RFID label specifically designed for tyres and offers excellent read performance whether applied to the inner metal surface or the outer rubber tread. This allows it to be read even from several meters away using the most suitable RFID reader. This makes inventory and storage operations quick and efficient, and allows each individual tyre to be quickly located, even if misplaced.
Furthermore, RFID can be used to uniquely identify each individual tyre for any related sales and service reporting.
RFID technology, applied to tyres, is therefore an efficient technical tool that optimises identification, management, monitoring, and recording of the entire tyre life cycle, from production to scrapping, including installation, use, maintenance, and/or replacement. This process helps improve the efficiency and accuracy of tyre management and optimises tyre use, extending their lifespan.
TECHNICAL DATA
Physical Features:
| Material | Coated paper/PET |
| Antenna size | 95 x 4.5 mm |
| Wet inlay/Label size | 100 x 50 mm |
| Working Temp | -40~+85°C |
| Storage Temp | -40~+100°C |
RFID Features:
| RFID Standard | ISO/IEC 18000-6C (EPC Gen2) |
| Chip Type | NXP UCode 9 |
| Memory | User-0 bits; EPC-96 bits; TID-96 bits |
| Read Range (Fixed Reader) | UE (ETSI): 13.0 m, on tire |
| Read Range (Fixed Reader) | USA (FCC): 15.0 m, on tire |
Other Features:
| Data Storage | > 10 years |
| Re-write | 100,000 times |
| Installation | Adhesive |
| Customization | Printing LOGO, Barcode, Serial number, Encoding, Designing, etc |
| Application | • Tire tracking • Ruber tracking • Logistics managemen • Assets management, etc |









