Product description
What is RFID Card ?
RFID is an acronym for "radio-frequency identification" and refers to a technology whereby digital data encoded in RFID card (defined below) are captured by a reader via radio waves. RFID is similar to barcoding in that data from a card are captured by a device that stores the data in a database. RFID, however, has several advantages over systems that use barcode asset tracking software. The most notable is that RFID card data can be read outside the line-of-sight, whereas barcodes must be aligned with an optical scanner. If you are considering implementing an RFID solution, take the next step and contact us.
How does RFID work ?
RFID belongs to a group of technologies referred to as Automatic Identification and Data Capture (AIDC). AIDC methods automatically identify objects, collect data about them, and enter those data directly into computer systems with little or no human intervention. RFID methods utilize radio waves to accomplish this. At a simple level, RFID systems consist of three components: an RFID card, an RFID reader, and an antenna. RFID card contain an integrated circuit and an antenna, which are used to transmit data to the RFID reader (also called an interrogator). The reader then converts the radio waves to a more usable form of data. Information collected from the tags is then transferred through a communications interface to a host computer system, where the data can be stored in a database and analyzed at a later time.
Applications
Applications of RFID Cards are distributed in identification, access control, supply chain, inventory tracking, vehicle fees, security, producing control, and asset management, especially on pets.
Passive RFID Cards can operate in the low frequency (LF), high frequency (HF) and ultra-high frequency (UHF) radio bands. These three frequencies are ok for us.
RFID Cards have adequate security. Because RFID carries the electronic information, and the content of data via a password to protect, so that its contents can not easily be forged and altered.
We have invested in the latest printing techniques for RFID Cards to meet our customers' expectations of quality, flexibility and speed of service, and offer the full range of in-house print solutions from design to mailing and fulfillment.
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FAQ
What is RFID Card ?
RFID is an acronym for "radio-frequency identification" and refers to a technology whereby digital data encoded in RFID card (defined below) are captured by a reader via radio waves. RFID is similar to barcoding in that data from a card are captured by a device that stores the data in a database. RFID, however, has several advantages over systems that use barcode asset tracking software. The most notable is that RFID card data can be read outside the line-of-sight, whereas barcodes must be aligned with an optical scanner. If you are considering implementing an RFID solution, take the next step and contact us.
How does RFID work ?
RFID belongs to a group of technologies referred to as Automatic Identification and Data Capture (AIDC). AIDC methods automatically identify objects, collect data about them, and enter those data directly into computer systems with little or no human intervention. RFID methods utilize radio waves to accomplish this. At a simple level, RFID systems consist of three components: an RFID card, an RFID reader, and an antenna. RFID card contain an integrated circuit and an antenna, which are used to transmit data to the RFID reader (also called an interrogator). The reader then converts the radio waves to a more usable form of data. Information collected from the tags is then transferred through a communications interface to a host computer system, where the data can be stored in a database and analyzed at a later time.
Applications
Applications of RFID Cards are distributed in identification, access control, supply chain, inventory tracking, vehicle fees, security, producing control, and asset management, especially on pets.
Passive RFID Cards can operate in the low frequency (LF), high frequency (HF) and ultra-high frequency (UHF) radio bands. These three frequencies are ok for us.
RFID Cards have adequate security. Because RFID carries the electronic information, and the content of data via a password to protect, so that its contents can not easily be forged and altered.
We have invested in the latest printing techniques for RFID Cards to meet our customers' expectations of quality, flexibility and speed of service, and offer the full range of in-house print solutions from design to mailing and fulfillment.
Parameter
Material | PVC |
Size | 85.5X54 mm |
Thickness | 0.84 mm |
Surface | Glossy, matt or frosted finish |
Chip | All LF, HF and UHF chips |
Frequency | LF 125KHz, HF 13.56MHz, UHF 860MHz-960MHz |
Printing | Custom printing, CMYK |
Packing | PP bag or custom packing |
Sample | If we have sample in stock, free sample is available, customer just to pay shipping cost |
Sample time | 5-7 working days |
Production time | 7-10 working days |
Applications | - Inventory management - Asset tracking - Personnel tracking - Controlling access to restricted areas - ID Badging - Supply chain management - Counterfeit prevention (e.g. in the pharmaceutical industry) |
Product structure

Material comparison

Testing


Package


Shipping

About company


Factory workshop

FAQ
Q | Your company factory ? |
A | Yes, we are located in Shenzhen |
Q | How to get some samples ? |
A | 1. our existing sample is free, you just need to pay shipping cost. 2. samples with your own logo & design, you need to pay mold cost for printing. |
Q | What is your MOQ? |
A | 1000pcs |
Q | Can you do customized logo printing ? |
A | Yes |
Q | Can you offer customized packing ? |
A | Yes |
Q | What is the Order Process? |
A | We received your inquire - quote - sample - confirm the order - payment- production - quality check & confirm- send the goods to you. |