Asset Tracking Label – RFID Optional



As asset counts grow across plants, labs, and facilities, manual tracking and visual-only labels struggle to keep pace. Barcodes require line-of-sight scanning, while paper-based logs create gaps during audits and maintenance cycles. However, not every asset requires full RFID deployment. Anaika offers asset tracking label solutions with optional RFID integration—engineered to support both barcode-based and contactless tracking, allowing organizations to scale traceability based on asset criticality without changing label infrastructure.
Key Features
Supports barcode-only or RFID-enabled asset tracking
RFID inlay option embedded without affecting label durability
Matte, low-glare surface for reliable visual identification
Strong adhesion on metal, plastic, and painted assets
Designed for long-term attachment on fixed assets
Maintains performance under cleaning, handling, and wear
Flexible layouts to combine human-readable, barcode, and RFID data
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Label Type | Asset tracking label (RFID optional) |
| Material | Synthetic film (PET / PP based on use) |
| Adhesive Type | Permanent industrial acrylic |
| RFID Option | Passive UHF (optional) |
| Frequency Band | UHF (860–960 MHz, application dependent) |
| Surface Finish | Matte, low-glare |
| Substrate Compatibility | Metal*, plastic, painted surfaces |
| Print Compatibility | Thermal Transfer, Digital |
| Expected Service Life | 3–5 years (environment dependent) |
Applications
Industrial machinery and equipment
Electrical panels and utilities
Laboratory and R&D instruments
IT assets and data center equipment
Facility management and maintenance tracking
Audit and compliance-driven asset programs
Why Choose Anaika?
Scalable asset identification—from barcode to RFID—without redesign
Materials selected for multi-year asset lifecycle performance
Adhesives tested for secure bonding on challenging asset surfaces
Clean print and RF performance without interference trade-offs
Custom sizes and constructions based on asset type and environment
Technical guidance on when RFID adds value—and when it doesn’t

