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Certifications & IP

Verified evidence, clear scope.

This page is intentionally conservative. It separates held certifications, in-progress approvals, technical intellectual property, and review materials so buyers can trust what is stated publicly.

Assurance Map

What can be stated now, and what needs project review.

The goal is not to make the longest credential list. The goal is to make every public statement defensible and useful for selection.

Held for RX-1Ex3010

China GB/T 3836

Explosion-proof certification is referenced only where it applies. Current oil and gas copy should state China GB/T 3836 for the RX-1Ex3010 explosion-proof terminal.

In progress

ATEX / UL / CSA

International hazardous-location certifications are treated as active expansion work, not as completed approvals. North American or European projects should confirm certification scope before specification.

Portfolio maintained

Patents & Technical IP

REAOX maintains patents and technical intellectual property around RFID hardware, tags, sensing, and system applications. Specific documents can be provided after qualification.

Selective disclosure

Software Copyrights

REAOX maintains China software copyright registrations across RFID jewelry management, asset tracking, medical sample traceability, warehouse management, and embedded RFID hardware software. Specific records can be supplied for qualified procurement, partner, or technical reviews.

Publishing Control

A cleaner website depends on evidence discipline.

As the product library grows, certifications, dimensions, photos, and model specifications must stay connected to their source documents.

Review rules before publishing

Held certifications are named with the exact product or scope where possible.
Certifications in progress are never written as completed approvals.
Customer names, metrics, and deployment details are separated into public wording and qualified-request materials.
Generated product pages must keep source manuals, visuals, and technical parameters aligned before publishing.

Document Packages

Supporting materials should match the actual review task.

A procurement buyer, system integrator, channel partner, and engineering reviewer do not need the same file bundle. REAOX should provide the right evidence for the right decision.

Product qualification pack

Model datasheets, source manuals, product images, key specifications, dimensions, and product-family context for selected RFID tags, readers, antennas, terminals, or workflow equipment.

Project proof pack

Relevant deployment background, product-fit explanation, applicable certification status, software ownership references, and public/private document scope for a qualified customer or partner discussion.

Partner enablement pack

Product positioning, application notes, inquiry checklists, and technical selection guidance for integrators, distributors, OEM partners, or regional solution teams.

Engineering review pack

Read-zone assumptions, environmental constraints, tag and antenna selection notes, middleware integration expectations, and pilot acceptance criteria.

How To Use This Page

Certifications support decisions, but they do not replace scope review.

The safest commercial language is specific: which product, which region, which operating environment, and which responsibility boundary.

Procurement shortlist

Use product manuals and specifications to compare model families, dimensions, frequency, interface, installation, and operating-environment fit.

Tender or bid support

Request only the certificates, patent references, software ownership materials, and company records that match the exact product and project scope.

Integrator evaluation

Review how tags, readers, middleware, and applications connect before promising a turnkey workflow to an end customer.

Regulated or hazardous use

Confirm region, certification scope, validation owner, installation responsibility, and local compliance requirements before specification.

Qualified Review

Need documentation for a bid or technical review?

Request supporting documents