FOB Price: |
US $0.1 - 2 / Piece |
Min.Order Quantity: |
500 Piece/Pieces |
Supply Ability: |
5,000,000 Piece/Pieces per Month |
Port: |
Shenzhen |
Payment Terms: |
L/C,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram,Paypal |
Quick Details
- Place of Origin: Guangdong, China (Mainland)
- Brand Name: M&W
- Model Number: Java card smart rfid card accept custom printing
- Product name: Java Card Smart Card
- Material:: PVC/PET/ABS/Paper/Metal
- Size:: 85.5*54*0.76mm
- Thickness:: 0.76mm-0.84mm/Customized
- Standard Card Weight:: About 1,000pcs 6KG
- R/W Cycles:: Up to 100,000 cycles
- Operation Temperature:: -25° C to + 60° C
- Artwork format: AI,CDR,PDF,PSD file
- Smart Chips: contact or contactless
- RFID inlay add: available
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Details: |
200pcs/box, 5/10/15/20/25 boxes/carton, or as per your request |
Delivery Detail: |
6-10 days, according to order quantity |
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Specifications
1.
Java card smart rfid card accept custom printing
2. Material:PVC/PET/ABS/Paper/Metal
3. Different chips available
Java card smart rfid card accept custom printing
1.Size: 85.5*54*0.76mm
2.Material:PVC/PET/ABS/Paper/Metal
3. Different chips available (CIU98768A, Infineon dual interface, NXP dual interface..etc)
Product Specification:
1) Material: white PVC/ transparent PVC / ABS/PET/PETG
2) Size: 85.5 x 54mm or follow client's requirement
3) Thickness: 0.2mm-1.0mm
4) Artwork format: AI,CDR,PDF,PSD file
5) Print: offset print,screen print
6) Print machine:Germany Heidelberg
Available Crafts
A. Thermal printing numbers
B. Golden/Silver background
C. Golden /Silver hot-stamping
D. Spot UV
E. silver/ gold Embossing
F. Ordinary lamination for re-printing
G. Protect coating
H. Scratch off panel
I. Magnetic stripe: LOCO(300OE magnetic strip), HICO(2750OE or 4000OE magnetic strip )
J. Ink-jet Bar-code/UV bar-code /thermal bar-code
K. Water mark
L: hologram
M: laser bar-code/series number/UID number
Java Card is an open standard from Sun Microsystems for a smart card developmentplatform. Smart cards created using the Java Card platform have Java applets stored on them. The applets can be added to or changed after the card is issued.
There are two basic types of smart cards. The memory smart card is the familiar removable memory device; it usually features read and write capabilities and perhaps security features. The more complex version, the processor smart card, is a very small and extremely portable computing device that could be carried in your wallet. Java-based smart cards belong to the latter category. They store data on an integrated microprocessor chip. Applets are loaded into the memory of the microprocessor and run by the Java Virtual Machine. Similarly to MULTOS, another smart card development technology, Java Card enables multiple application programs to be installed and coexist independently. Individual applets are protected by a firewall to preserve their integrity and prevent tampering. Applications can be updated dynamically.
In the United States, the Department of Defense, Visa, and American Express are among the organizations creating Java Card-based applications.
Java Card is an open standard from Sun Microsystems for a smart card developmentplatform. Smart cards created using the Java Card platform have Java applets stored on them. The applets can be added to or changed after the card is issued.
There are two basic types of smart cards. The memory smart card is the familiar removable memory device; it usually features read and write capabilities and perhaps security features. The more complex version, the processor smart card, is a very small and extremely portable computing device that could be carried in your wallet. Java-based smart cards belong to the latter category. They store data on an integrated microprocessor chip. Applets are loaded into the memory of the microprocessor and run by the Java Virtual Machine. Similarly to MULTOS, another smart card development technology, Java Card enables multiple application programs to be installed and coexist independently. Individual applets are protected by a firewall to preserve their integrity and prevent tampering. Applications can be updated dynamically.
In the United States, the Department of Defense, Visa, and American Express are among the organizations creating Java Card-based applications.
Java Card is an open standard from Sun Microsystems for a smart card developmentplatform. Smart cards created using the Java Card platform have Java applets stored on them. The applets can be added to or changed after the card is issued.
There are two basic types of smart cards. The memory smart card is the familiar removable memory device; it usually features read and write capabilities and perhaps security features. The more complex version, the processor smart card, is a very small and extremely portable computing device that could be carried in your wallet. Java-based smart cards belong to the latter category. They store data on an integrated microprocessor chip. Applets are loaded into the memory of the microprocessor and run by the Java Virtual Machine. Similarly to MULTOS, another smart card development technology, Java Card enables multiple application programs to be installed and coexist independently. Individual applets are protected by a firewall to preserve their integrity and prevent tampering. Applications can be updated dynamically.
In the United States, the Department of Defense, Visa, and American Express are among the organizations creating Java Card-based applications.