RFID labels, also known as RFID labels , are stickers that are provided with a transponder to enable contactless identification of objects. The transponder itself consists of an antenna and a chip.
The self-adhesive RFID labels are ideal for application to objects such as packaging, containers, or other items that need to be tracked contactlessly.
Typical applications include the manufacturing industry, logistics, archives, retail, or industrial laundries.


How RFID Labels work
With the help of electromagnetic waves, the transponder data of the RFID labels can be easily exchanged with an RFID-enabled device, such as RFID card readers or smartphones.
Direct contact between the label and card reader is not required, as radio waves penetrate almost all materials.
RFID labels are superior to alternative technologies such as barcodes in many aspects. RFID labels can be automatically read “in passing” and flexibly placed on the respective object.
Overview of RFID Labels
With YouCard, you receive RFID labels in individual sizes, formats, and materials, tailored precisely to your requirements. The following overview represents an excerpt of the available options. Additional formats using any transponder technology can be realized upon request.
PET Labels
| Name | Frequency | Chip type | Memory | Dimensions | Special features | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | 6I6500-101 | 13.56 MHz (HF) | HID Trusted Tag | 144 byte EEPROM | Ø 22 mm | transparent, "Wet Inlay" |
![]() | 6E3C23 6H5502-101 (TTS) | 13.56 MHz (HF) | NTAG213 (alternative Trusted Tag) | 144 byte EEPROM | Ø 23 mm | transparent, "Wet Inlay" |
![]() | 6E3C40 | 13.56 MHz (HF) | NTAG213 (alternative Trusted Tag) | 144 byte EEPROM | Ø 40 mm | transparent, "Wet Inlay" |
![]() | 629C57 | 13.56 MHz (HF) | ICODE SLIX | 896 bit EEPROM | 18 x 57 mm | transparent, "Wet Inlay" |
![]() | 6H2H92 | 860 - 960 MHz (UHF) | Monza R6-P | 128/96 bit EPC, 32/64 bit UM | 92 x 28 mm | transparent, "Wet Inlay" |
![]() | 629F48 | 13.56 MHz (HF) | ICODE SLIX | 896 bit EEPROM | 48 x 48 mm | |
![]() | 6F2F47 | 860 - 960 MHz (UHF) | HIGGS 4 | 128 bit EPC, 128 bit UM | 47,5 x 13.38 mm | |
![]() | 6F1F43 | 860 - 960 MHz (UHF) | Monza R6 | 96 bit EPC | 18 x 43 mm | |
![]() | 6H2F92 | 860 - 960 MHz (UHF) | Monza R6-P | 128/96 bit EPC, 32/64 bit UM | 92 x 28 mm | |
![]() | 6E3M30 | 13.56 MHz (HF) | NTAG 213 | 144 byte EEPROM | 30 x 0,8 mm | for metallic surfaces, printable |
![]() | 6E3M45 | 13.56 MHz (HF) | NTAG 213 | 144 byte EEPROM | 45 x 45 x 0.8 mm | for metallic surfaces, printable |
![]() | 6K0M11 / 6F9M11 - UCODE 7XM | 869 MHz (UHF) | UCODE 8 | 96 bit EPC + 32 bit User Memory oder 128 bit EPC (UCODE 7XM: 2048 bit User Memory) | 100 x 43 x 1 mm | for metallic surfaces, printable |
![]() | 6K0M71 | 869 MHz (UHF) | UCODE 8 | 107 x 19 x 1 mm | for metallic surfaces, printable | |
![]() | 6K0M61 | 869 MHz (UHF) | UCODE 8 | 60 x 24 x 1.2 mm | for metallic surfaces, printable | |
![]() | RFID Temperatur Logger | 860 - 960 MHz (UHF) + 13,56 MHz (HF) | FM13DT160 | 20 Kilobytes EEPROM | individually definable | For temperature monitoring, printable |
![]() | ALIEN Higgs 4 | 840 - 960 MHz (UHF) | ALIEN Higgs 4 | 128 bit EPC, 128 bit UM | several sizes available |
Difference between HF and UHF labels

HF Labels
RFID stickers are available in a wide variety of designs. An important distinguishing criterion for RFID labels is the frequency range in which the transponders operate.
The operating frequency of HF labels is 13.56 MHz. This allows for even longer reading ranges (10 cm up to 1 m) to be bridged. HF RFID labels are universally applicable and are used, for example, for product identification, inventory labeling, source tagging, or pharmaceuticals.

UHF Labels
UHF labels transmit in the high-frequency range between 860 and 960 MHz. UHF labels enable long reading ranges and the reading of multiple transponders in a single operation.
This proves to be a particularly useful feature in the logistics sector. This allows entire pallets and containers loaded with different products to be fully scanned in a single step.
Printing and encoding of UHF labels
YouCard enables you to encode and print UHF labels simultaneously. This makes it easy to create a hybrid of barcode and RFID labels.
Possible applications include the labeling of reusable transport containers, reusable packaging, or pallets.
Our experts will be happy to advise you.


Cloud-based authentication with NFC tags
HID Trusted Tag Services represents a highly secure, innovative IoT solution. It combines NFC inlays, labels, or tags with a cloud-based authentication platform.
Tagged objects can be uniquely identified with any NFC-enabled device. Possible applications include automatic attendance checks or time recording.
Individually tailored solutions with YouCard
Individual ID solutions
Our strength lies in implementing secure solutions that are precisely tailored to your requirements. We develop them in-house and with the help of our partners.
Scalable systems
Our ID systems are modular in design, so they can be adapted to current technological and changing internal requirements at any time.
Holistic care
Through our partner network, we have access to a high level of technical expertise. Our team will support you competently from the beginning to the end of your project.



















