— RFID Applications

RFID Hardware for Real Application Scenarios.

Different RFID projects require different reader types, antenna layouts, tag materials and installation methods. We help customers match practical RFID hardware combinations for warehouse, logistics, retail, manufacturing, laundry, library, access control and asset tracking applications.

Scenario First

Hardware matching based on real installation conditions.

Reader + Tag

Readers, antennas and tags configured as a system.

Test Before Bulk
Sample validation helps reduce project risk.
WAREHOUSE / RETAIL / MANUFACTURING / ACCESS
One RFID product is not enough.

Stable projects need the right combination of reader, antenna, tag, software interface and installation method.

01 / Warehouse

Pallet, Carton and Gate Reading

For inbound, outbound, stock transfer and pallet-level inventory checkpoints.

02 / Logistics

Parcel Sorting and Shipment Flow

For cartons, parcels and conveyor checkpoints where fast identification is required.

03 / Retail

Fast Stocktaking and Anti-Loss

For apparel inventory, store replenishment, item search and anti-theft management.

04 / Manufacturing

Production and WIP Tracking

For work-in-process tracking, station identification and process traceability.

05 / Laundry

Washing-Cycle Identification

For hotel linen, uniforms and textile lifecycle management through repeated washing.

06 / Library

Book and File Management

For self-checkout, shelf inventory, archive identification and anti-loss gates.

07 / Access Control

Vehicle and Personnel Identification

For gates, parking lots, office entrances, campuses and secure industrial zones.

08 / Asset Tracking

Tool, Equipment and Asset Control

For equipment inspection, asset audits, tool rooms and high-value item management.

— Application Solutions

Detailed RFID application scenarios and hardware matching.

Each RFID scenario has different requirements for reading distance, tag material, multi-tag performance, installation position and data collection. The following sections explain how RFID hardware is typically applied in different industries.

WAREHOUSE RFID
01

Warehouse RFID Application

Warehouse RFID is mainly used for pallet, carton, container and shelf-level identification. It helps improve inbound/outbound speed, reduce manual scanning and create more accurate inventory movement records.

Where It Is Used

Receiving docks, warehouse gates, pallet transfer points, storage aisles, finished goods areas and dispatch zones.

How RFID Works

Tagged cartons or pallets pass through fixed reader gates or are scanned by handheld readers during inventory and order checking.

Hardware Combination

UHF fixed reader, integrated reader, circular/linear antennas, handheld reader and UHF labels or on-metal tags.

Key Focus

Multi-tag reading stability, gate coverage, reading distance, interference from metal racks and tag position on cartons or pallets.

Fixed Reader

Integrated Reader

UHF Antenna

Handheld Reader

Carton Tag

02

Logistics RFID Application

Tagged cartons or pallets pass through fixed reader gates or are scanned by handheld readers during inventory and order checking.
Where It Is Used
Parcel sorting lines, conveyor checkpoints, loading areas, cross-docking centers, shipping stations and return processing zones.
How RFID Works
Parcel sorting lines, conveyor checkpoints, loading areas, cross-docking centers, shipping stations and return processing zones.
Hardware Combination
Fixed readers, conveyor antennas, integrated readers, UHF label tags, desktop encoders and system integration modules.
Key Focus
Fast moving item reading, tag orientation, conveyor speed, data upload interface and misread control between adjacent lanes.

Fixed Reader

Conveyor Antenna
RFID Label
Desktop Reader
RFID Module
Logistics RFID
Retail RFID
03

Retail RFID Application

Retail RFID is widely used in apparel, footwear, accessories and general merchandise. It supports fast stocktaking, item search, anti-loss, replenishment and more accurate online/offline inventory management.

Where It Is Used
Retail stores, fitting rooms, backrooms, warehouses, checkout counters, anti-theft gates and inventory counting areas.
How RFID Works

Tagged cartons or pallets pass through fixed reader gates or are scanned by handheld readers during inventory and order checking.

Hardware Combination
Handheld readers, desktop readers, UHF apparel tags, anti-loss gates, fixed readers and software integration kits.
Key Focus
Small tag size, reading speed, store shelf coverage, item-level accuracy, compatibility with ERP or inventory systems.
Handheld Reader
Desktop Reader
Apparel Tag
Anti-Loss Gate
SDK
04

Manufacturing RFID Application

Manufacturing RFID is used to track work-in-process items, production tools, molds, parts, containers and finished goods. It helps connect physical movement with production data and quality traceability.
Where It Is Used
Production lines, assembly stations, tooling rooms, component bins, quality inspection points and finished goods areas.
How RFID Works
Tags are attached to carriers, bins, tools or parts. Readers identify each item when it enters a workstation or checkpoint.
Hardware Combination
Fixed readers, embedded modules, industrial antennas, rugged tags, on-metal tags and handheld inspection terminals.
Key Focus
Metal environment, temperature, vibration, tag durability, data interface with MES/ERP and reading accuracy at each station.

Fixed Reader

RFID Module
On-Metal Tag
Industrial Antenna
Handheld Terminal
Manufacturing RFID
Laundry RFID
05

Laundry RFID Application

Laundry RFID is mainly used for hotel linens, hospital textiles, uniforms and workwear. Washable RFID tags help identify each textile through collection, washing, drying, sorting and delivery cycles.
Where It Is Used
Industrial laundry plants, hotels, hospitals, garment rental services, uniform management and linen distribution centers.
How RFID Works
Durable textile tags are sewn or heat-sealed onto linens and read in batches during collection, washing and delivery.
Hardware Combination
Washable RFID tags, handheld readers, tunnel readers, fixed readers, antennas and batch counting stations.
Key Focus
Small tag size, reading speed, store shelf coverage, item-level accuracy, compatibility with ERP or inventory systems.
Laundry Tag
Handheld Reader
Tunnel Reader
Anti-Loss Gate

Batch Reading

06

Library RFID Application

Library RFID supports book identification, self-checkout, shelf inventory, anti-loss gates and archive management. It reduces manual barcode work and improves the speed of circulation and inventory checking.
Where It Is Used
Libraries, archives, file rooms, document centers, school libraries, book circulation counters and anti-theft entrances.
How RFID Works
RFID labels are placed inside books or files. Desktop readers, gates and handheld devices identify items for checkout or inventory.
Hardware Combination

HF RFID book labels, desktop readers, handheld readers, self-service readers and security gate readers.

Key Focus
Label size, book material, batch shelf reading, anti-loss detection, library system connection and user operation speed.
HF Book Tag
Desktop Reader
Handheld Reader
Security Gate
Self Checkout
Library RFID
Access Control RFID
07

Access Control RFID Application

RFID access control is used for personnel identification, vehicle access, parking management, campus entry and secured industrial entrances. It allows faster identification without direct contact or manual checking.
Where It Is Used

Office entrances, factories, parking lots, campuses, residential gates, visitor channels and restricted industrial zones.

How RFID Works

Personnel cards, badges or vehicle windshield tags are identified by readers at gates, turnstiles or entry points.

Hardware Combination

Integrated readers, UHF long-range readers, antennas, ID cards, windshield tags, desktop encoders and access modules.

Key Focus

Reading distance, card/tag type, outdoor protection, vehicle speed, lane interference and integration with gate systems.

Integrated Reader

Long-Range Reader

ID Card

Windshield Tag

Access Module

08

Asset Tracking RFID Application

Asset tracking RFID helps manage tools, IT devices, medical equipment, containers, molds and high-value assets. It supports faster audits, location checks, maintenance records and loss prevention.

Where It Is Used

Tool rooms, hospitals, laboratories, offices, maintenance areas, equipment warehouses and industrial asset storage rooms.

How RFID Works

Assets are tagged with suitable RFID labels or rugged tags, then checked by handheld readers or fixed checkpoints during movement.

Hardware Combination

Handheld readers, fixed readers, on-metal tags, anti-tamper tags, rugged tags, desktop encoders and RFID modules.

Key Focus

Asset surface material, metal interference, tag durability, audit frequency, location accuracy and database integration.

Handheld Reader

On-Metal Tag

Rugged Tag

Fixed Checkpoint

Desktop Encoder

Asset Tracking RFID
— Selection Guide

Choose RFID hardware by application environment.

The right RFID solution depends on where the tag is installed, how far it must be read, how many items are read at once and what system the data connects to.

Application

Typical Hardware

Tag Choice

Key Project Focus

Warehouse / Logistics

Fixed readers, antennas, handheld readers

UHF labels, carton tags, pallet tags

Gate coverage, multi-tag reading, conveyor speed and interference control.

Retail

Handheld readers, desktop readers, anti-loss gates

Apparel labels, hang tags, item tags

Item-level accuracy, stocktaking speed, shelf coverage and store system connection.

Manufacturing / Asset

Fixed readers, modules, rugged handhelds

On-metal tags, rugged tags, anti-tamper tags

Metal surfaces, durability, workstation reading and MES/ERP data integration.

Laundry / Library / Access

Desktop readers, gates, integrated readers

Textile tags, HF book tags, ID cards, windshield tags

Tag durability, user operation speed, reading distance and system compatibility.

— Project RFID

What information helps us match the right RFID hardware?

RFID quotation should start from the application scenario, not only from product names. The more project details we receive, the more practical the hardware recommendation will be.

Application Scenario

Warehouse, logistics, retail, manufacturing, laundry, library, access or asset tracking.

Reading Distance

Short range, desktop reading, shelf reading, gate reading or long-range vehicle reading.

Tag Surface

Carton, textile, metal, plastic, glass, book, vehicle windshield or garment label.

Reading Quantity

Single item, batch reading, multi-tag gate reading or fast moving conveyor reading.

Installation Environment

Indoor, outdoor, metal racks, production line, washing cycle, gate entrance or retail store.

System Integration

Need SDK, API, middleware, desktop encoding, mobile terminal or existing software connection.

Project RFQ

Tell us your RFID application. Get a more accurate model recommendation or solutions.

Tell us the product type, frequency, read distance, installation environment, quantity and system interface. Our team will return suitable models, datasheets, sample options and bulk pricing.

Application scenario and reading distance

Frequency / protocol requirement

Tag material, size, printing and encoding

Reader interface, SDK and software environment

Quick RFQ Form

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