The Siemens 6GT2810-2AE82-2AX0 is a SIMATIC RF630L SmartLabel — a UHF RFID transponder in a white PET label format, designed for the RF600 system. It operates across 860 to 930 MHz and uses the EPCglobal Class 1 Gen 2 / ISO 18000-63 protocol, with a 128-bit (16-byte) EPC memory and no user memory, built around an NXP Ucode 8 chip. Its read range is up to 5 m, though this is reader-dependent and overrange is possible; check the system manual for the specific reader in use. The label is printable via thermal transfer, has a strong adhesive on one side, and is supplied in rolls of 2500 labels on a 3-inch core, two rolls per carton (5000-unit MOQ).
This label is intended for industrial RFID applications within the Siemens RF600 system — asset tracking, work-in-progress identification, and logistics on automated production lines. The PET material and IP67 rating when properly adhered mean it can survive washdown environments and outdoor exposure. The wide temperature tolerance outside the read/write area (-25 °C to +160 °C) allows it to stay on parts through paint ovens or sterilization cycles, though read/write access is limited to -25 °C to +85 °C. The linear polarization means the label's orientation relative to the reader antenna matters for consistent read range — plan the mounting alignment accordingly.
The 860 to 930 MHz operating frequency covers the global UHF RFID bands (EU 865-868 MHz, US 902-928 MHz), so this single label works across regions without a frequency variant. IP67 when adhered means the label body and the adhesive bond together resist dust ingress and temporary immersion — suitable for food-and-bev lines or outdoor storage yards, as long as the surface is clean and the label is fully bonded. The 45 mm x 20 mm footprint is compact enough for small product carriers or tool holders, but the 0.2 mm height (label thickness) means it won't interfere with handling or stacking. The 320 kbit/s maximum transfer rate supports high-speed conveyor applications where multiple tags pass the antenna in quick succession.
The label carries no backup battery (passive tag), no tamper-proof feature, and no IECEx certification — it is not rated for explosive atmospheres.
