Material Composition | ID card production, access control | Industry Standard: PET (50 µm) Our Base: PVC (60 µm) ▲ Our Advanced: PVC+ (70 µm) ▲▲ (ISO 14617/PET, ASTM D1204/PVC) | PVC offers superior flexibility for hot lamination; PVC+ enhances durability. | PET is stiffer but less common in magnetic stripe applications. |
Hardness | Flexible cards resistant to cracking | Industry Standard: 40 Shore A (PET) Our Base: 35 Shore A (PVC) ▲ Our Advanced: 38 Shore A ▲▲ (ASTM D2240) | Lower hardness ensures smoother lamination and card flexibility. | Too soft (Base) may reduce longevity; balanced Advanced version mitigates this. |
Surface Finish | High-gloss printing, secure graphics | Industry Standard: 0.8 µm Ra Our Base: 0.5 µm Ra ▲ Our Advanced: 0.3 µm Ra ▲▲ (ISO 4287) | Smoother surfaces improve print clarity and hologram visibility. | Excessively smooth (Advanced) may weaken adhesive bonding. |
Transparency | Cards with embedded holograms/designs | Industry Standard: 85% light transmission Our Base: 90% ▲ Our Advanced: 95% ▲▲ (ASTM D1003) | Higher transparency enhances graphic visibility and aesthetic appeal. | Reduced UV protection in Advanced versions may affect data integrity over time. |
Thickness | Durability in high-wear environments | Industry Standard: 50 µm Our Base: 60 µm ▲ Our Advanced: 70 µm ▲▲ (ISO 4593) | Thicker films resist tearing and abrasion better. | Thicker films (Advanced) may require adjusted lamination equipment. |
Magnetic Stripe | Secure data storage in ID/access cards | Industry Standard: ISO/IEC 7811 compliant (5,000 swipes) Our Base: Same ▲ (5,000 swipes) Our Advanced: ▲▲ (10,000 swipes) (ISO/IEC 7811-6) | Advanced version doubles stripe longevity in high-traffic scenarios. | Advanced versions may incur higher production costs. |