CMYK Printing Matte Contactless RFID Card with Magnetic Stripe

CMYK Printing Matte Contactless RFID Card with Magnetic Stripe

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CMYK Printing Matte Contactless RFID Card with Magnetic Stripe     Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a generic term that is used to describe a system that transmits the identity (in the form of a unique serial number) of an object or person wirelessly, using radio waves. An RFID system consists of an antenna and a transceiver, which read the radio frequency and transfer the information to a processing device,…

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CMYK Printing Matte Contactless RFID Card with Magnetic Stripe

 

  Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a generic term that is used to describe a system that transmits the identity (in the form of a unique serial number) of an object or person wirelessly, using radio waves. An RFID system consists of an antenna and a transceiver, which read the radio frequency and transfer the information to a processing device, as well as a transponder (or tag), which is an integrated circuit on the plastic smart card containing the radio frequency circuitry and information to be transmitted. A subtype of RFID is NFC, which stands for near field communication, enabling two devices to communicate within a very short range. NFC cards add a layer of security to information transactions.

  Contact and Contactless cards are plastic identification cards containing electronic memory and, in some cases, an embedded integrated circuit (known as chip cards). They are also sometimes called “smart ID cards” or “RFID cards” depending on the type of card and the smart card vendor. Security conscious industries (like the medical profession) utilize smart cards to enhance patient privacy and prevent fraud. Smart cards are also able to provide strong security authentication for single sign-on (SSO) in large organizations, as well as identification, authentication, application processing and data storage. Through the use of smart cards, governments and regional authorities are able to reduce budgets tied to expensive processing, and security costs associated with standard license and identification cards.

 

Physical Parameter:

 

Material:PVC,PET,PETG

Size:86*54*0.76mm

Printing:CMYK Offset Printing

Craft:Card Surface: Matte

           Serial Number, QR Code, Barcode

           Chip Encoding, Magnetic Stripe Encoding

           Signature panel, Hot Stamping

Operating Frequency:125KHz, 13.56Mhz, 860~960Mhz

Operating Mode:Contactless

Reading Distance:1~10cm (Depend on the chip,working environment and reader)

Data Retention:More than 10 years

 

Advantages of Contactless Cards

Contactless cards house an integrated circuit chip. They provide not only memory capacity, but computational capability as well. The self-containment of a contactless smart card makes it resistant to attack, as it does not depend upon potentially vulnerable external resources. Because of this characteristic, contactless smart cards are often used in different applications which require strong security protection and authentication. For added security, a contactless smart card can be paired with a mobile phone to restrict contactless transactions when the mobile device is not within range, preventing use of the card if stolen.

Applications

Smart card applications include: financial, identification, SIM card, public transit, computer security, school operations, healthcare and more.


 

 


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