The Ultralight chips are the new version of the cost-effective MIFARE chip series. The Ultralight features a 7-digit UID and a small 512-bit EEPROM memory. The chip complies with ISO standard 14443 A 1-3 and is backward compatible with the older generation. Advantages of the MIFARE Ultralight C EV1 chip card include its easy integration and especially affordable price. The MIFARE Ultralight chip is recommended for all applications that only require the UID and for so-called one-time applications with a short usage period. Individually punched with perfect, flawless edges, suitable for all card printing applications.
RFID chip cards, also known as transponder cards, are laminated plastic cards made from high-quality PVC, equipped with a radio frequency antenna (RFID) inside. The term "RFID" stands for Radio Frequency Identification.
Unlike chip and magnetic stripe cards, reading the data stored on the card does not require direct physical contact with the reader. The data can be read at a distance of up to 10 cm.
RFID technology is most commonly used for access control at trade fairs, concerts, ski slopes, airports, and in the form of key and payment cards in hotels, nightclubs, or resorts. It is also increasingly used in public transport as subscription cards or electronic tickets.
Double-sided, high-gloss, colored PVC cards have a card thickness of 0.76 mm (30 mil). With their dimensions (ISO standard) of 86 x 54 mm, they meet the CR-80 credit card size specification.
The plastic cards are made of high-quality laminated polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and are highly heat-resistant. The cards can be printed using thermal sublimation or retransfer printing methods, allowing you to create cost-effective personalized membership cards, club cards, access cards, and customer cards on-site.