UHF RFID Tags and Labels for Industrial Tracking | Raylink RFID

UHF RFID Tags and Labels

Find the Right RFID Tag
for Your Application

Tell us what you need to track. Raylink RFID will help match the right tag type, material, label format, and supply workflow.

Match the application Start from warehouse, garment, carton, asset, or custom RFID use case.
Check the surface Paper, textile, plastic, glass, and metal need different tag paths.
Plan the workflow Confirm blank, printed, or encoded label supply.

Quick selection guide

Not sure which RFID tag you need?

A simpler starting point

Start with the item you need to track.

Two RFID labels can look similar but behave differently after they are attached. Tell us the object, surface, reading position, and supply format. We will narrow the options before sample testing.

Question 01

What object is being tagged?

Carton, garment, tool, reusable container, vehicle, document, or custom asset.

Question 02

What surface will the tag attach to?

Paper, textile, metal, plastic, glass, curved surface, or disposable packaging.

Question 03

Where will the tag be read?

Desktop station, handheld scanner, warehouse gate, conveyor, or shelf area.

Question 04

How should the tags be supplied?

Blank labels, printed labels, encoded rolls, custom shapes, or batch supply.

Manufacturing and integration support

From tag selection to sample and batch supply

Capability path

A practical supply path

Match the tag to the object, environment, and RFID hardware setup.

01
Review

Application and material review

Confirm object, surface, environment, and read zone.

02
Match

Tag type and inlay direction

Choose the category before discussing detailed model data.

03
Prepare

Printing and encoding workflow

Define roll format, EPC data, and commissioning process.

04
Test

Reader and antenna verification

Check the tag path with the expected reader setup.

05
Supply

Sample and batch support

Move from trial sample to practical batch supply.

Tag type comparison

Compare common RFID tag directions

Tag type

UHF label row

Best fit

Warehouse / carton / item labels.

Selection note

Surface, size, printing, and reader setup.

Tag type

Garment tag row

Best fit

Apparel and textile tracking.

Selection note

Hang tag, care label, or adhesive format.

Tag type

Anti-metal row

Best fit

Tools, equipment, containers, and metal assets.

Selection note

Mounting method and reading condition first.

FAQ and conversion

RFID tag selection FAQ

Short answers for buyers preparing an RFID tag inquiry.

How do I choose a UHF RFID tag if I only know the application?

Start from the tagged item, surface material, reading method, and label workflow.

Can Raylink help review tag, reader, and antenna matching?

Yes. Raylink can discuss the expected read point, reader type, antenna layout, and tag placement before sample testing.

What information should a buyer send for tag recommendation?

Object photos, material, expected read point, quantity, and printing or encoding needs.

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