SIVA IoT Launches a Slim, Protected UHF RFID Asset Tag
SIVA IoT has introduced ClearShell, a new UHF RFID asset tag designed to combine the flexibility of a label with the durability of a hard tag. The product targets applications where conventional on-metal RFID labels are not rugged enough, while traditional hard tags are too bulky or expensive.
ClearShell encapsulates SIVA’s MoM 6024 on-metal RFID label inside a slim, transparent protective shell. Equipped with the latest NXP UCODE X chip, it offers a compact form factor that protects the printed label from abrasion, washing, and chemical cleaning without sacrificing ease of deployment.
The IP68-rated tag is suitable for tracking IT equipment, healthcare assets, industrial tools, and logistics containers on both metallic and non-metallic surfaces. Its high-performance adhesive enables secure attachment, while its low-profile design makes it ideal for space-constrained assets. The tag is typically supplied pre-printed and pre-encoded, reducing deployment time.
According to SIVA IoT, ClearShell fills a gap in the RFID market by offering a cost-effective alternative to conventional hard tags while delivering the durability required for demanding asset-tracking environments.
ClearShell encapsulates SIVA’s MoM 6024 on-metal RFID label inside a slim, transparent protective shell. Equipped with the latest NXP UCODE X chip, it offers a compact form factor that protects the printed label from abrasion, washing, and chemical cleaning without sacrificing ease of deployment.
The IP68-rated tag is suitable for tracking IT equipment, healthcare assets, industrial tools, and logistics containers on both metallic and non-metallic surfaces. Its high-performance adhesive enables secure attachment, while its low-profile design makes it ideal for space-constrained assets. The tag is typically supplied pre-printed and pre-encoded, reducing deployment time.
According to SIVA IoT, ClearShell fills a gap in the RFID market by offering a cost-effective alternative to conventional hard tags while delivering the durability required for demanding asset-tracking environments.

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