Understanding the Different Types of RFID Inlays
RFID inlays are essential components in any RFID system, serving as the foundation of RFID tags. These inlays combine an antenna and an integrated circuit, forming the core of each tag. There are multiple types of RFID inlays, each designed to meet the unique needs of various applications, industries, and environments.
Wet Inlays vs. Dry Inlays
One of the most common classifications is based on the presence or absence of adhesive. A wet RFID inlay—also referred to as an RFID wet inlay—features an adhesive backing that allows for immediate application to various surfaces like packaging, products, or labels. This feature makes wet inlays ideal for rapid deployment where low cost, quick application, and excellent performance are required.
In contrast, dry inlays are supplied without an adhesive layer and are typically mounted on a carrier substrate. These inlays are used in custom integrations, such as embedding or lamination. The flexibility offered by dry inlays makes them suitable for tools, specialized manufacturing workflows, and item level tagging applications that require precise placement or encapsulation.
Frequency-Based Types
RFID inlays also differ based on operating frequency:
- Low-frequency (LF) for short-range reads
- High-frequency (HF) for moderate distances
- Ultra-high-frequency (UHF) for long-range, high-speed reads
Each frequency type impacts the performance and functionality of the RFID tags, making the choice crucial for inventory management, logistics, and supply chain management.
Should You Choose a Wet Inlay or Dry Inlay?
Choosing between a wet inlay and a dry inlay hinges on key application factors:
Adhesion Requirements
If you require instant adhesion to a surface, an RFID wet inlay with adhesive backing provides a ready-to-use solution. This is especially useful for labels, packaging, or tags used in inventory or logistics operations.
Integration Complexity
Dry inlays offer greater customization for embedding within specific materials, while wet inlays are easier to apply directly. For streamlined manufacturing, a wet RFID inlay is often preferable.
Application Environment
Environments exposed to moisture or temperature fluctuations may benefit from wet inlays because of their secure adhesion and excellent performance on various surfaces.
Deployment Speed
When deployment speed is critical—like in large-scale inventory management or supply chain rollouts—a wet RFID inlay ensures fast and efficient application.
Cost Considerations
While wet inlays may come with slightly higher initial costs due to the adhesive layer, they reduce labor time. Dry inlays, though more labor-intensive, can offer cost effectiveness in high-volume or embedded applications.
Metalcraft’s Use of Wet and Dry Inlays
At Metalcraft, we manufacture custom RFID tags using both wet RFID inlays and dry inlays. The decision often depends on factors like:
- Tag configuration
- Inlay availability
- Desired adhesion type
- Integration into existing manufacturing processes
Whether you’re labeling equipment, tracking assets in inventory, or managing products in a supply chain, our team helps determine the best RFID wet inlay or dry inlay option for your unique application.
Why RFID Wet Inlays are a Popular Choice
RFID wet inlays are widely used due to their:
- Adhesive backing for fast application
- Compatibility with various materials and surfaces
- Streamlined deployment for item level tagging
- Broad use in inventory management, logistics, and supply chain management
- Support for passive RFID technology
- Compliance with EPC Class 1 standards
These inlays combine the antenna, RFID chip, and adhesive layer into a compact, efficient design with excellent performance across various applications.
Key Benefits of RFID Wet and Dry Inlays

Applications of RFID Wet and Dry Inlays
Both RFID wet inlays and dry inlays are used in a wide array of industries, including:
- Logistics and transportation
- Retail and inventory management
- Healthcare
- Manufacturing and production
- Supply chain and warehouse operations
- Asset and equipment tracking
Their adaptability and customization capabilities ensure reliable security, traceability, and performance.
Final Thoughts
Whether you choose an RFID wet inlay or a dry inlay, understanding the distinctions is essential for maximizing your RFID solution’s performance, reliability, and cost effectiveness. From adhesive layers to deployment needs, selecting the right inlay will enhance operational efficiency across various applications.
To learn more or get help selecting the best inlay, contact Metalcraft’s RFID specialists at 800-437-5283 or [email protected].

