A Brief Introduction for RFID
Radio Frequency Identification, or RFID, is the generic term for cards using technologies that transmit radio waves to automatically identify people or objects. There are several methods of identification, the most common is to store a serial number that identifies a person, object or other information, on a microchip attached to a small antenna.
Blank RFID Smart Cards and Blank ID Cards
RFID Cards are ideal for service providers wanting to use multi-application smart cards in transport schemes, e-government or identity applications. RFID cards can be used for school student attendance, identification or libraries.
Blank plastic ID cards and blank smart cards are suitable for ID badge printing and many other applications, including printing membership cards, Discount cards, Privilege cards and more. Please contact us to get cards for your businesses.
Applicable crafts:
- Sequential number or personalised serial number.
Contactless chips:
LF chips(125KHz):TK4100, EM4102, EM4200, T5577, etc..
HF chips(13.56MHz):FM11RF08, Mifare1 S50, Mifare1 S70, Mifare Ultralight, I-CODE2, TI2048, SRI512, etc..
UHF chips(860MHz-960MHz):UCODE GEN2, ALIEN H3, IMPINJ M3, etc..
Where do we offer free shipping?
We offer free, door-to-door delivery to any physical address within HK Commercial area. Please contact us about delivery to any other territory.
How long will I have to wait after my order is confirmed?
All times are counted from the day of order confirmation, delivery time is as follows,
- Standard plastic cards (CR80, 4C+4C printing), without personalised crafting and max 100,000pcs : 10 to 12 workdays, please contact us for Smart cards, RFID tags or other related products.
- If quantity is more than 100,000pcs, or includes personalised printing, please add 2-4 workdays. Accurate delivery times are based on individual order requirements. Please contact us for more detail.
- Quicker delivery and urgent jobs can be arranged. Please feel free to contact us if you need to know more.
How to get your cards?