Offset Printing Plastic Rfid Smart Card For Security Membership Management
Contactless smart cards, devices and readers conform to international standards, ISO/IEC 14443 and ISO/IEC 7816. The contactless smart chip includes a smart card secure microcontroller and internal memory. the ability to securely manage, store and provide access to data on the card, perform complex functions and interact intelligently via RF with a contactless reader. Applications using contactless smart cards and devices support many security features that ensure the integrity, confidentiality and privacy of information stored or transmitted.
Chips and frequency | LF(125KHz) | ISO11784/11785:TK4100/EM4200,EM4305 |
T5577 |
HF(13.56MHz) | ISO14443A: MFS50, Ultralight, NTAG213 |
ISO15693: I Code SLI-X |
UHF (860z-960MHz) | ISO18000-6B: UCODE HSL |
ISO18000-6C: Alien H3,Impinj M4/M5 |
Crafts | CMYK offset printing, Silk-screen printing,Thermal printing,Magnetic stripe. |
Barcode/QR code, Golden/silver hot-stamping, Signature panel, Serial number,UV printing, UID number, laser engrave |
Glossy, Matte, Frosted finish |
Applications | Public transportation ( Metro card, Bus IC card etc.) |
Access management |
Event ticketing |
Membership Management |
Security and Identification |
The following is a brief description of some of these features and how smart card can be used to protect privacy:
- Authentication. Smart card technology provides mechanisms for authenticating others who want to gain access to the card or device. These mechanisms can be used to authenticate users, devices, or applications wishing to use the data on the card’s or device’s chip.
- Secure data storage. Smart card technology provides a means of securely storing data on the card or device. This data can only be accessed through the smart card operating system by those with proper access rights.
- Encryption. Smart card technology can provide a robust set of encryption capabilities including key generation, secure key storage, hashing, and digital signing. These capabilities can be used by a system to protect privacy in a number of ways.
- Strong device security. Smart card technology is extremely difficult to duplicate or forge and has built-in tamper-resistance. Smart card chips include a variety of hardware and software capabilities that detect and react to tampering attempts and help counter possible attacks.
- Secure communications. Smart card technology can provide a means of secure communications between the card/device and readers.
- Biometrics. Smart card technology can provide mechanisms to securely store biometric templates and perform biometric matching functions.
- Personal device. A smart card is, of course, a personal and portable device associated with a particular cardholder. The smart card plastic is often personalized, providing an even stronger binding to the cardholder.
- Certifications. Many of today’s smart cards and devices have been certified that they comply with industry and government security standards.
The structure of Smart card chip and antenna

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