


Heat-sealable, waterproof UHF RFID laundry tag for hotel linens and workwear; 865–928 MHz, NXP U8/U9, up to 3 m read, rated for 200 washes or 3-year warranty.
Waterproof, soft UHF laundry tag designed to be heat-sealed or sewn into narrow hems of hotel sheets, work clothing, and other textiles. Built for high-temperature washing/drying and batch scanning to improve inventory accuracy and reduce labor.
Key Features
Sizes: 55×12 mm, 70×15 mm, 87×17 mm (customizable)
Chips: NXP U8 / NXP U9
Frequency: 865–928 MHz (UHF)
Material: Polyester; flexible for hems and seams
Read distance: Up to 3 m (verify with your reader and environment)
Warranty: First of 200 wash cycles or 3 years from ship date
Chemical resistance: Compatible with common laundry chemicals
Operational benefits: Enables rapid collection, sorting, auto-inventory, historical tracking, and report generation; supports batch scanning to cut errors and costs
Technical Specifications
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Application | Hotel sheets/linens, workwear, other textile products |
| Size Options | 55×12 mm, 70×15 mm, 87×17 mm (custom) |
| IC / Chip | NXP U8, NXP U9 |
| Operating Frequency | 865–928 MHz |
| Tag Material | Polyester |
| Read Distance | Up to 3 m (up to ~9 ft); must be verified with on-site reader |
| Tag Warranty | First of 200 wash cycles or 3 years from ship date |
| Storage Temperature | −40 °C to +120 °C (−40 °F to +248 °F) |
| Washing Cycle | +90 °C (+194 °F) for 60 min |
| Drying | +180 °C (+356 °F) for 3 min; dehydration press: 35 bar |
| Ironer | +195 °C (+383 °F) for 30 s, <18 bar; water extractor: 60 bar for 80 s |
| Autoclave | Air removal: +100 °C (+212 °F), 5 min, 0.1 bar; Drying: +45 °C (+113 °F), 15 min, 0.2 bar; Sterilizing: +134 °C (+273 °F), 20 min, 3.25 bar |
| Chemical Resistance | Resists chemicals common to the industrial laundry process |
| Packaging Options | Non-woven/silicone/PPS variants available; customizable with serials, barcodes, QR codes |
| Typical Advantages | Batch ID, faster sort, fewer errors, automated reporting, historical traceability |