Looking for the latest information on Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)? Or maybe you have questions on a specific application. Either way, the Metalcraft Asset Tracking Blog has got you covered. This valuable resource contains helpful articles and answers to questions posed by customers just like you trying to solve their toughest identifying and tracking problems.

With over 70 years of experience, we’ve accumulated massive amounts of education information to help customers better understand the importance of implementing an asset tracking system that works specifically for their application. Sharing knowledge to help advance the industry – that’s ID Made Better®.

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In Metalcraft Asset Tracking Blogs, you will find:
  • Helpful tips on different project Implementations
  • Information of new Metalcraft products
  • Insight into different tracking technologies i.e, barcode and RFID
  • Detailed product comparisons and guidance on when to use which prouct
  • Educational Industry Information

What Are RFID Tags

Radio Frequency Identification tags (RFID Tags) are used to identify objects and track their movements.

Understanding Differences Between RFID Labels

What distinguishes one RFID tag from another? Size, materials used to encase the inlay and attachment method all play a part in determining how an RFID tag is classified.

Finding the Right RFID Converter

Metalcraft's experts will help you determine your needs and find the right RFID converter, providing a strong partnership for a successful installation.

RFID Inlays Have Many Components

Learn more about each stage of development as the experts at Metalcraft tackle those building blocks in this article on RFID inlays and their components. 

RFID Converting

Metalcraft uses the experience of its past, modern technical know-how and creative vision to manufacture the best value in RFID converting and other label marketing to you.

Choosing the Right RFID System

We give you a list of questions to ask to help you determine what type of RFID system will be best for your application.

How Are RFID Tags Made?

RFID tags consist of a chip (where the data is stored), tag antenna (recieves signals from the interrogator) and substrate (material used to hold everything together).

RFID Technology Offers Many Benefits

With the ability to read multiple assets quickly without a line of sight being required, RFID technology allows you to quickly and efficiently record accurate data.

We Answer Customers' Top 15 RFID Questions

What is the difference between an RFID tag and an RFID inlay? We answer this common customer question and more!

RFID and the Importance of a Solid Converting Partner

Now with the ability to design, develop and manufacture custom inlays, Metalcraft truly is the one-stop-shop for high quality, durable, customizable RFID tags and labels. 

Free Educational Guide to RFID from Metalcraft

Learn how RFID can help eliminate unnecessary costs, prevent product loss, ensure timely deliveries, improve supply chain efficiency, and a whole lot more with our RFID Handbook!