What is the use of plastic card?

15 Apr.,2024

 

Plastic cards usually serve as identity documents, thus providing authentication. In combination with other assets that complement the data stored on the card, like PIN numbers, they also serve authorization purposes, most often as bank cards for allowing their holders to do financial transactions. While early and simpler cards feature only hard-to-imitate integrated photographs, security holograms, guillochés, or a magnetic strip on which few bytes of personal data could be stored, smart cards, i.e. those equipped with an electronic chip (storage, or RFID), nowadays serve as high-security active electronic documents that allow their holder to qualify for driving cars (drivers license card), receive medical treatment (health insurance cards), do banking and more.

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In their January 2020 report, the International Card Manufacturers Association's (ICMA) indicates a production increase to a record-high of 37.1 billion cards and $27 billion revenue in 2019.[1] Forecasts predicted market growth at a rate of 8.2% from 2021 to 2028, which was counteracted by losses through the Covid pandemic.[2] [3]

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Plastic cards (standard size ID-1) come in various colors and finishings.[4] The laminated mixture of various dyes, paper and plastics (so far mainly PVC and PVCA) and the integration with electronics makes them hard to recycle.[5][6]

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Technology

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Apart from "regular", i.e. non-electronic cards, there is considerable overlap between "chip-enabled", "digital" and "smart" cards, mostly for historical reasons in the development of the current fully equipped smart cards.[8][9]

  • Regular cards
  • Chip-enabled cards
  • Smart cards
  • Digital card
  • Magnetic stripe cards

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Non-electronic security features

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Plastic cards may be printed with the following security-relevant features, some of them also containing personal information, others only serving as anti-forgery devices:[10][11]

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5 Key Benefits Of The Most Versatile Plastic Card

1. Front To Back & Side To Side

The M.V.P. card is designed to allow full color, edge to edge printing on both sides of the card. Whether you need a full-color display, variable information or just simple black text, the M.V.P. card can handle it all! 

2. Long Lasting Durability

The M.V.P card is composed of a thin gauged highly durable all plastic construction. The patented plastic construction allows the card to come into contact with water and remain smudge proof. The plastic card integrates into the sheet of regular printer paper for additional printing versatility.

3. Stacks Straight & Flat

The patented design of the M.V.P. card eliminates stack lean. The M.V.P. card has A truly flat surface, which allows you to maximize your printer’s capacity without worrying about paper jams. Fewer paper jams mean less time wasted fixing paper jams and more time servicing your customers.

4. Use ANY  Laser Or Digital Printer

The patented design allows any laser or digital printer to image the M.V.P. card. It doesn’t matter if the printer is black and white ink only or full color, just as long as its laser or digital. With the M.V.P. card, your customers can provide their clients with personalized print-on-demand membership cards.

5. Unique Patented Design   

The secret that makes the M.V.P. card so special is its unique patented design. Because of it, the M.V.P. card is the only ID card product that allows full “edge to edge” print on both sides of the card without any stack lean.

Industries Served:

  1. Healthcare Services
  2. Insurance Agencies
  3. Customer Rewards Programs
  4. Alumni Associations
  5. Country Clubs
  6. Hospitality Services
  7. Membership Programs
  8. Zoos or Amusement Parks
  9. Museums
  10. Fraternity and Sororities

What is the use of plastic card?

5 Key Benefits Of The Most Versatile Plastic Card