This is a parking card with a non-contact IC chip, mainly used in residential areas, properties, buildings, shopping centers, supermarkets, department stores, hospitals, gardens, museums, special parking lots, etc.
Parking card, also known as smart parking card, parking lot ic card, vehicle access card, temporary parking card, monthly parking card, annual parking card, owner parking card, resident parking card, community card, etc.
Available chips
Which IC chip the parking card uses depends on the customer's parking card reader configuration.
Frequency | Available Chips | Induction distance |
125KHz Chips | EM4100/H4100/TK4100, EM4102/H4102, EM4200, EM4205, EM4305, EM4450, EM4550, T5557/T5567, ATA5577, EM4205,EM4305,HITAG 1, HITAG 2, HITAG S256 etc. | 5-10cm |
13.56MHz Chips | MF1K/MF1, MF4K S70/MF1 S70, ICODE SLI-L/ICODE SLI/ ICODE SLI-S, FM1108, ISSI4439, QR2217, FM1208(8K), Tag-it Standard(256), LEGIC MIM256, LEGIC MIM1024, LEGIC Supertag, Tag-it Plus(2048), Tag-it Pro(256) | 1-2cm |
860-960MHz Chips | EM4323, EM4444, EM4033, EM 4133, ALN-9540/9662, Alien 9662, H3, ISO/IEC 18000-6C EPC | 3-10M |
About Details
Choosing your non-contact card finish
When choosing card finish, there are multiple finish options and looks for non-contact ic card. Something to keep in mind is that some printing options only work with certain finishes. If you're not sure which finish is right for your custom designed card, contact us to discuss your options.
Glossy Glossy gives a shiny and glass-like appearance that enhances the color and vibrancy. |
Matte Matte has a soft and non-shiny look, producing an elegant and sophisticate feeling. |
Frosted finished Frosted finished have a rough and granular feeling that makes cards look very noble. |
Clear Clear can be made into full-page transparent or partially transparent in various shapes. |
Embossing After embossing, the text or pattern becomes a relief effect, making the card more vivid. |
Brushed It refers to the drawing effect from different angles after printing with drawing material. |