SIVA IoT launches Re-Load Pro 42 – Paste-and-Pin RFID Label
        Reliable Tagging for Rough Surfaces and Long Routes
Wooden pallets, crates, barrels and fiberboard cartons pose a chronic problem for standard RFID labels: adhesives lose grip on porous or textured surfaces, edges lift during outdoor storage, and labels detach under vibration or industrial washing.
Re-Load Pro 42 from SIVA IoT tackles this failure point with a dual-mounting concept—a high-bond adhesive for primary fixation plus clearly marked staple zones for mechanical reinforcement when conditions demand it. The staple areas are placed to avoid stress on the inlay, so the RF performance and the label’s electronics remain intact.
Why It Matters
Higher read certainty over time: Persistent attachment reduces no-reads that typically appear weeks after deployment, not day one.
Fewer reworks and relabels: Stable adhesion means less yard time spent replacing lost IDs and fewer gaps in audit trails.
Traceability across environments: From kiln-dried timber yards to damp warehouses and international road transport, the tag stays where it was applied.
Designed for operations, not labs: Survives moisture, repeated outdoor handling, and industrial wash cycles typical of returnable packaging pools.
Key Features
Paste it or pin it: High-bond adhesive for fast application; use the staple-ready zones to lock the label when surfaces are rough, dirty, or exposed to heavy abrasion.
Built for use, reuse, and abuse: Construction and materials chosen to resist peeling, blistering and edge-lift on wood and cardboard.
Print & encode at scale: Printable face for logos and barcodes; supports variable data encoding (e.g., serialized IDs).
Surface-optimized design: Specifically engineered for wooden RTIs and cardboard-based assets where classical film labels struggle.
Typical Applications
Wooden pallets & crates: Assets facing kiln-drying, outdoor storage, forklifts and rough yard handling—where long-life identification is required.
Barrels & packaging: Wooden barrels and fiberboard cartons moving through multi-stop supply chains that demand secure tag attachment.
RTI programs: Reusable transport items (RTIs) with frequent cycles, pooling, and wash processes.
Warehouses & yards: Bulk scanning of mixed materials in outdoor or semi-outdoor areas where detachment has been a recurring issue.
            How the “Paste-and-Pin” concept prevents failures
The high-bond adhesive creates quick, uniform contact—even on rough wood grain or carton fibers—so the label seats properly from the start. When routes, wash cycles, or outdoor exposure demand extra security, staples can be added in the clearly marked zones. These zones avoid the inlay area, preventing RF or mechanical damage while adding strong shear resistance.
Together, adhesive and optional staples hold up against moisture, temperature swings, vibration, and heavy handling—typical triggers for edge-lift and detachment.
Deployment Fuidance (quick checklist)
Surface prep: Remove dust and splinters; apply only to a dry surface.
Placement: Avoid knots, cracks, and high-friction edges. Choose a flat area with good reader line-of-sight.
Reinforcement: Use staples in the designated zones for wash cycles, outdoor exposure, or high-vibration routes.
Print & encode: Define clear serialization; test sample IDs with fixed and handheld readers before scaling.
Field validation: Pilot under real handling (forklifts, stacking, rain) and verify read performance at gate positions.
Operational Benefits
With attachment stabilized, tags stay on the asset, event histories remain complete, and inventory views become cleaner. Teams spend less time relabeling and resolving gate exceptions, which lowers lifecycle costs. Because the label is printable and encodable, it fits directly into existing commissioning workflows and scales without process redesign.
Re-Load Pro 42 targets the weak link in RFID on wood and cardboard—attachment. By pairing strong adhesive with an optional staple lock, SIVA IoT improves read reliability from production through the last mile.
For more information, samples or partner enquiries, get in contact and visit sivaiot.co.