The recommended labels are the White Z-Ultimate 8000T. These labels do not have an RFID and have a very limited added value. RFID usage is recommended in a situation where the item is unique, and the quantity is 1 such as tagged equipment, valves, or spools.
For more information on the White Z-Ultimate 8000T labels, see Appendix: Links.
You must fix the label size to ensure that the size is compatible for all sizes of components.
Alternative labels
Xerafy Mercury Metal Skin label has a built in RFID chip. You can program the RFID. Each RFID of the label and Trak type have 2 codes:
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Transponder IDentifier (TID) code - is unique and fixed and
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a programmable Electronic Product Code (EPC) - all labels and RFID Tags have the same EPC code. You can modify the code using a special printer or RFID writer.
For more information on Xerafy Mercury Metal Skin label, see Appendix: Links.