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RFID Tags in Industrial Manufacturing — A Technical Guide

RFID Tags in Industrial Manufacturing — A Technical Guide

RFID Tags in Industrial Manufacturing — A Technical Guide

Posted on 26/02/2026 | Tags RFID tags in industrial manufacturing, industrial RFID tags, manufacturing RFID tags

In modern factories and production lines, the challenges of identifying, tracking and managing components and assets are more complex than ever. Traditional identification methods like barcodes and manual sheets are no longer sufficient to support high-speed workflows, especially when dealing with metal parts, ESD-sensitive components, and high-temperature environments. This is where RFID in manufacturing industry becomes a strategic enabler, replacing manual tracking with automated, accurate and scalable solutions.  

 

The Core Challenges in Industrial Manufacturing 

 

In the manufacturing ecosystem, system integrators commonly face: 

  • Signal interference on metallic surfaces:

    Standard RFID tags often fail when placed on or near metal due to detuning and signal reflection, leading to poor read reliability.  

  • ESD-sensitive components:

    Electronic parts in automotive or electronics assembly lines require tagging solutions that neither interfere with static-sensitivity nor compromise integrity. 

  • High-temperature processes:

    Processes like heat treatment or casting expose tags to extreme conditions where typical RFID labels cannot survive.  

  • Complex, mixed material tracking:

    Components made of metal, plastic, or liquid containers on the same line require flexible RFID technology that doesn’t necessitate multiple tag types. 

 

Without robust manufacturing RFID tags, these challenges translate into inventory blind spots, production bottlenecks, poor traceability and increased costs

 

 

Why RFID Technology in Manufacturing Works? 

 

Unlike barcodes, industrial RFID solutions operate without line-of-sight and can be read in bulk, enabling instant inventory updates and accurate component tracking across the shop floor and warehouse. RFID technology generates unique identities for each item, allowing real-time visibility throughout production, quality control, and logistics stages.  

 

Major RFID label & tag manufacturers emphasise the design of RFID tags for harsh industrial environments — supporting asset tracking, inventory management, and traceability in end-to-end manufacturing processes.  

 

 

Practical Industrial Use Cases 

rfid tags for manufacturing

High-Temperature Metal Processing

Forging, heat treatment, and casting lines benefit from specialized tags capable of withstanding short-term peaks up to 450°C and ~360°C continuous exposure — critical for tracking parts through thermal cycles.

ESD & Electronics Assembly

System integrators deploy RFID to track trays of ESD-sensitive components moving between SMT lines, ensuring correct part usage and error-free production.

On-Metal Parts & Subassemblies

High-volume automotive plants use RFID to identify metal subassemblies on conveyors and robot cells, helping synchronize part flow and reduce misloads.

 

SIVA IoT’s Industrial RFID Solutions 

 

For system integrators designing industrial RFID systems, SIVA IoT offers purpose-built product lines that address these complex challenges:

Ferro™ On-Metal & All-Surface Labels

Industrial grade UHF and NFC labels engineered for reliable performance on metallic surfaces, plastics, and liquids. These printable labels are suited for metal asset tracking, automotive parts, and container management in manufacturing operations.

Rhino™ UHF Hard Tags

Rugged, durable hard tags designed to withstand harsh factory environments, vibration, moisture, and outdoor exposure. Ideal for heavy machinery, tooling assets, and returnable transport items where robust identification is key.

 

 

Both solutions are tailored to be integrated with existing RFID readers and middleware systems, enabling seamless data flows into MES/WMS platforms. 

 

Conclusion 

 

In industrial manufacturing environments where speed, accuracy, and traceability are critical, RFID tags — especially those engineered for harsh conditions and metal surfaces — move from being good-to-have technology to a core element of process automation, asset visibility, and data-driven operations. 

 

Looking for RFID tags/labels for the industrial sector? Reach out to us at [email protected] for consultative support and product selection.

Need assistance in selecting the right tag ?

SIVA strongly believes that its success lies in the success of its partners and offering a consultative approach to assist partners in selecting the right tag, is paramount to success. Please contact us at[email protected]to schedule an in-depth discussion of your use case.

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