Customization: | Available |
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Function: | Identification, Encrypt/Decrypt, Information |
Type: | RFID Smart Card |
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In an era where data breaches and identity theft are common concerns, the need for enhanced security measures in card-based systems has become paramount. Coated overlays with magnetic stripes offer an innovative solution that combines both security and data storage capabilities.
A coated overlay refers to a thin protective layer applied to the surface of a card, such as PVC or polycarbonate. It acts as a shield against physical damage, such as scratches, fading, and wear-and-tear. The overlay is typically transparent, allowing for clear visibility of the card's design and information.
Production spec.
Product name |
Transparent PVC Coated Overlay with Mag Stripe |
Common size |
A4, A3, A3+, 295*485m, customized |
Thickness |
0.04mm/0.08mm/0.10mm |
Appearance |
clear |
Coated |
one side with glue |
Glue type |
Common Glue, Strong Glue |
Laminating temperature |
110-150ºC |
Storage |
-10~35ºC, sealed, moisture-proof |
Shelf life |
2 years |
Packing |
100-500 pcs / bag |
Magnetic Stripe Spec.
Product Code |
Coercivity Oe |
Color |
Application Temperature |
Process method |
signal amplitude |
Typical applications |
Typical Substrate |
LK300TV1 |
300 |
Black |
110‐160°C |
Laminate |
80-130% |
Plastic cards Bank cards |
PVC |
LK300TV2 |
300 |
Brown |
110‐160°C |
Laminate |
80-130% |
Plastic cards Bank cards |
PVC |
LK650TV1 |
650 |
Black |
110‐160°C |
Laminate |
80-130% |
Plastic cards Bank cards |
PVC |
LK2750TV1 |
2750 |
Black |
110‐160°C |
Laminate |
80-130% |
Plastic cards Bank cards |
PVC |
LK4000TV1 |
4000 |
Black |
110‐160°C |
Laminate |
80-130% |
Plastic cards Bank cards |
PVC |
The magnetic stripe what used is made by China famous brand, LUCKY CHINA, stripe feature: HICO/LOCO, standard width 12.7mm, black color, Peelable transfer
Magnetic stripes consist of a magnetic layer embedded on the back of a card. These stripes contain encoded data that can be read by card readers. The data stored on the magnetic stripe can range from simple identification numbers to more complex information, including account details and access permissions.
Coated overlays provide a protective barrier that makes it difficult for unauthorized individuals to tamper with or alter the information on the card. Any attempt to remove or manipulate the overlay would be immediately visible, providing a crucial layer of security against fraudulent activities.
The combination of a coated overlay and a magnetic stripe adds an extra level of security against counterfeiting. The overlay makes it challenging for counterfeiters to replicate the card's appearance, while the encoded data on the magnetic stripe can include encrypted or unique identifiers that can be verified by card readers.
The additional layer of protection offered by coated overlays ensures that the card remains intact and legible even under harsh conditions. It prevents damage from moisture, UV radiation, and general wear, thereby extending the lifespan of the card.
The magnetic stripe on the back of the card serves as a medium for storing data. The encoded information can be accessed by swiping the card through a magnetic card reader, making it a convenient and widely accepted method for data retrieval.
Coated overlays with magnetic stripes find applications in various industries, including banking, hospitality, transportation, and security. They are commonly used for credit cards, identification cards, access control cards, loyalty cards, and more. The versatility of magnetic stripe technology allows for seamless integration into existing systems.
The coated overlay with a magnetic stripe has revolutionized several industries by providing a secure and efficient means of data storage. Let's explore a few notable applications:
Credit and debit cards equipped with magnetic stripes enable quick and reliable transactions at ATMs and point-of-sale terminals.
Magnetic stripe-based cards are widely used for public transportation, allowing for easy fare collection and access control.
Hotel key cards with magnetic stripes provide secure access to rooms, ensuring the privacy and safety of guests.
6.4.Security:
Identification cards with magnetic stripes enable authorized access to restricted areas, enhancing overall premises security.
As technology continues to advance, new solutions for secure data storage and card protection will emerge. Some potential trends include:
The integration of contactless features, such as RFID or NFC, may eliminate the need for physical swiping and further enhance convenience and security.
Combining magnetic stripes with biometric authentication methods, such as fingerprint or facial recognition, can strengthen identity verification protocols.
The coated overlay with a magnetic stripe offers a robust solution for enhancing card security and data storage. By providing an additional layer of protection against tampering and physical damage, it ensures the integrity of the card's information. Moreover, the magnetic stripe enables efficient data storage and retrieval, making it a versatile tool across various industries.
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