Browse RFID products for manufacturing environments, including on-metal tags, industrial labels, PCB tags, and rugged identification solutions. This collection helps buyers compare options by mounting method, material, read range, and tolerance for heat, vibration, and industrial handling. Use these products to support traceability across work-in-progress, tools, containers, pallets, and fixed assets. For a broader explanation of how RFID improves manufacturing visibility and process control, visit our manufacturing solutions page.
On-Metal Label | UHF | 80x50x1mm
Sustainable Label TRC836 | UHF | 39x19mm
Sustainable Label TRC840 | UHF | 30x10mm
Sustainable Label TRC842 | UHF | 45x18mm
Sustainable Label TRC850 | UHF | 53x32mm
Sustainable Label TRC930 | UHF | 73x17mm
Sustainable Label TRC933 | UHF | 93x5mm
Sustainable Tamper-Proof Label TRC935TT | UHF | 73x42mm
Sustainable Label TRC980 | UHF | 69x34mm
Sustainable Label TRC500 | NFC | D25mm
How TRC Transforms Manufacturing Operations
What does RFID keep an eye on in a factory?
RFID can keep track of raw materials, work-in-progress (WIP), tools, containers, and finished goods in real time, across zones, stations, and supply lines.
What is RFID different from barcodes in production?
RFID doesn't need to be in line of sight like barcodes do. It can scan multiple items at once, even through metal or packaging. This makes inventory, audits, and quality checks go faster.
What types of tags perform best in factories?
TRC makes UHF, HF, and on-metal RFID tags that endure a long time and can handle heat, dust, and vibrations, which are common on factory floors.
Can RFID help make fewer mistakes in production?
Yes. RFID makes production more accurate by checking that parts are present, in the right order, and in the right place. This means less delays, fewer things that need to be redone, and better tracking of compliance.
Does RFID help with sustainability goals?
Of course. The TRC sustainable RFID line has tag materials that can be recycled and broken down, making it perfect for green manufacturing efforts.












