Meeting Books, Media and Documents RFID Tagging Requirements with Proven Quality and Scalability
Public, academic and private libraries and archives are using or trialing RAIN RFID (UHF) and HF technology. Well-known examples include Bibliotheca, the Beijing and Shanghai Municipal Archives, the National Library Board of Singapore, the Rotterdam Central Library, the San Francisco Public Library and the Seattle Public Library, as well as the University of San Diego Library. These use RFID technology for applications such as self-checkout, restocking, rapid stocktaking, locating misplaced items, anti-theft gates, controlling restricted materials, processing documents in batches, and maintaining chain-of-custody and audit trails.
The Trusted Partner of Choice
At Tageos, we help system integrators and label converters meet the RFID tagging requirements of the media, documents, and library management segment. We do this by providing advanced and specialty RFID inlays and tags that are tailored to specific needs. Our products are consistently high quality, offering best-in-class performance and robustness at scale. The extensive portfolio of RFID inlays for libraries and archives can be used to produce a variety of self-adhesive labels and stickers for books, CDs/DVDs, games, documents, certificates and other media applications.
Certified, Compliant, and Ready to Deliver Billions of Inlays Worldwide
Our unified global manufacturing network spans North America, Europe, and Asia, with factories in Fletcher, North Carolina (USA); Montpellier (France); and Guangzhou (China). Each facility is equipped with the latest RFID inlay production and testing equipment and together, they have an annual production capacity of over 12 billion units by the end of 2025. All our facilities are fully compliant with ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 14001:2015 standards, and have consistently received ARC Quality Certification from the Auburn University RFID Lab since 2020.
Innovation Built for Unique Requirements
To meet specific requirements, customers can collaborate with Tageos’ Innovation Center of Excellence (ICoE) in Munich, which further expands the company’s existing R&D and innovation capabilities. The ICoE specializes in custom areas of expertise including specialized antennas and materials, emerging technologies such as Bluetooth® Low Energy (BLE), and the integration of batteries, sensors, and other advanced components.
To learn more about Tageos’ latest RFID inlays for libraries and archives, or to order samples and address your requirements, please contact our sales team.