RFID
Radio Frequency Identification For Inventory Control & Security

RFID laundry

Easitag’s range of RFID laundry tags and labels are specifically designed to meet the RFID tracking and management requirements of the laundry industry and uniform management in hotels and hospitals.

Our RFID laundry tags are used by business across Australia to track:-

  • Linen
  • Towels
  • Uniforms 
  • WorkWear
  • Mats & Mops
  • Surgical Gowns
  • Any other garments that require tracking

 

Our range of laundry tagging labels can be easily sewn in or onto clothing, towels and linen and can withstand washing, dry cleaning and high temperature sterilisation. Our tags and labels come in a variety of sizes, colours and styles.

Below are some of the labels we have available.

UHF RFID Laundry Hard TagHard Tag/Button
The perfect solution for Workwear and Garments that need to be tracked. Sew on as a button or embed into the garment.

 

 


TexSilicon UHF laundry tag 01TexSilicon Flexible Tag
Perfect for products that have high volume and high pressure wash flows. This tough and flexible RFID laundry tag will last up to three years or 200 wash cycles.

 


TexSilicon Slim UHF laundry tag 01TexSilicon Slim UHF Laundry Tag
Slim and durable, this laundry tag is perfect for industrial laundering applications. These slim tags can be Sew-in or Heat-sealed (optional) and can be bent, twisted and dropped without affecting performance.

 

 

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