UHF RFID HARDWARE & INTEGRATION

Build UHF RFID into products, processes and mobile workflows.

Raylink supplies reader modules, fixed and handheld readers, antennas and tags for equipment manufacturers, system integrators and industrial project teams.

Warehouse conveyor RFID reading workflow with tagged cartons
Raylink RFID engineer testing a UHF RFID reader module in the laboratory
UHF RFID RF measurement and antenna matching workbench
RF measurement and configuration

ENGINEERING SUPPORT

Hardware decisions should be reviewed against the real read point.

RFID performance depends on the reader, antenna, cable, tag, tagged material, mounting position, movement and host workflow—not one specification in isolation.

01

Configuration review

Model, regional frequency, interface and approved hardware configuration.

02

RF and sample evaluation

Tag material, antenna, cable, working distance and read-zone conditions.

03

Integration resources

Datasheets, mechanical drawings, interface definitions, SDK or API packages for approved models.

04

Direct technical contact

Project communication through engineering sales, email and WhatsApp.

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RLRH-20 handheld UHF RFID reader used for mobile asset inventory

APPLICATION EXPERIENCE

Handheld RFID for automotive asset inventory

A China-based automotive manufacturer uses the Raylink RLRH-20 handheld RFID reader to support mobile identification and inventory checking of tagged assets.

Application
Fixed-asset inventory
Hardware
RLRH-20 handheld UHF RFID reader
Environment
Automotive manufacturing operations
Disclosure
Customer identity and project details withheld

The deployment has not been authorized for public customer identification. No customer name, logo, site image or quantified outcome is presented.

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PROJECT REVIEW

Start with the RFID requirements behind your project.

Share the tagged item, material, read distance, number of read points, movement condition, host interface, deployment region and expected quantity.