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RFID technology is widely used for asset tracking, inventory management, and industrial automation. However, when it comes to metal surfaces, standard RFID labels often fail.
This is where on-metal RFID labels come in. Designed specifically to work on metal, these tags ensure stable performance in some of the most challenging environments.
In this guide, we explain how on-metal RFID labels work, their key benefits, and how to choose the right solution for your application.
Metal interferes with radio frequency signals by:
· Reflecting RF waves
· Absorbing energy from the antenna
· Detuning the RFID antenna
As a result, standard RFID labels may experience:
· Short read range
· Unstable performance
· Complete signal failure
This makes them unsuitable for metal assets such as equipment, tools, or containers.
On-metal RFID labels are specially engineered tags designed to operate reliably on metal surfaces.
They include an insulating layer or spacer between the antenna and the metal surface, preventing signal interference and maintaining stable communication with RFID readers.
Unlike standard labels, on-metal RFID tags use optimized antenna designs and materials to maintain performance.
Key design features:
· Insulating foam or ferrite layer
· Tuned antenna for metal environments
· Enhanced signal stability
These features allow the tag to:
· Maintain consistent read range
· Deliver accurate data capture
· Function in high-interference environments
Stable reading even when mounted directly on metal surfaces.
Ensures consistent identification of assets without missed reads.
Designed to withstand:
· High temperatures
· Chemicals
· Outdoor conditions
Can be:
· Adhesive labels
· Screw-mounted tags
· Encapsulated industrial tags
On-metal RFID labels are widely used across industries:
Consider:
· Temperature range
· Exposure to chemicals or moisture
· Indoor vs outdoor use
Options include:
· Adhesive (quick deployment)
· Screw or rivet (permanent installation)
· Short range → compact labels
· Long range → larger antenna designs
· UHF RFID → long-range tracking, logistics
· HF/NFC → short-range interaction, authentication
Feature | Standard RFID | On-Metal RFID |
Metal compatibility | Poor | Excellent |
Read stability | Low | High |
Use case | General surfaces | Metal environments |
Cost | Lower | Higher |
To achieve optimal performance:
· Test labels on actual metal surfaces
· Ensure correct reader positioning
· Avoid placing tags near edges or irregular surfaces
· Validate performance in real working conditions
On-metal RFID labels solve one of the biggest challenges in RFID deployment—reliable tracking on metal surfaces.
With the right design and implementation, they enable accurate, durable, and scalable tracking across industrial environments.
As an experienced RFID solution provider, we offer:
· Custom on-metal RFID labels
· Industrial-grade materials and designs
· Project-based testing and optimization
Contact us today to find the right RFID solution for your metal asset tracking needs.

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