How does an RFID Laundry Tag Work

RFID laundry tags are not magic. They are sealed passive identifiers that survive brutal wash cycles, then feed a software layer that counts linens, tracks uniforms, and exposes where textile loss actually happens. I’ll explain the radio physics, the workflow logic, and the industry nonsense you should ignore.
What Is an RFID Silicone Laundry Tag and Why It Matters
Most people think an RFID laundry tag is just a washable chip. I don’t. It is an operational control point: part inventory system, part loss-prevention tool, part compliance aid, and part reality check for any laundry program still pretending manual counts are data.
Why This RFID Laundry Tag Design Outperforms Standard Labels

I’ve watched too many laundry pilots fail because teams bought “RFID” as a buzzword instead of buying the right tag design for heat, chemistry, read zones, and asset life. The real win is not the chip. It is the design discipline around the chip.

