What are PVC cards used for?
There are various types of materials that can be used to produce identification (ID) cards on an ID card printer. Let’s explore the most common ones utilized in desktop ID card printers.
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is the predominant material employed for ID cards. Composite cards, which are a combination of PVC and polyethylene terephthalate (PET), offer enhanced durability and are well-suited for use with a commercial lamination module (CLM). Rewritable cards have a rewritable surface on one side and a PVC finish on the other, often utilized for visitor cards.
What is PVC?
PVC is the world’s third-most extensively produced synthetic plastic polymer. It’s used in the manufacturing of numerous products that people use on a daily basis, including ID card printers. PVC is chosen for ID cards due to its low cost and desirable physical and mechanical properties.
What are PVC cards?
PVC cards are plastic cards used to print ID cards. They come in a variety of sizes, colors, and thicknesses. The most common size is called CR80, which is 3.375" x 2.2125" (the same size as credit cards). Another popular card size seen in the market is CR79, which is 3.303" x 2.051,” but note that only select card printers support this size.
Why do we recommend PVC for ID card printers?
We advise customers to consult an expert to determine the appropriate card material for their printing needs. However, PVC is widely recognized as an excellent solution for printing ID cards as it is durable yet flexible. You can easily print pictures, text, logos, and more on your ID card. Additionally, you can add security features — such as UV printing, luster ribbon, tactile impression, laminates, and color tactile impressions — that make it difficult to produce counterfeit cards.
How do you secure PVC ID cards?
There are numerous ways to secure a PVC ID card, including:
Security technology: Add a magnetic stripe, smart card capabilities, RFID proximity communication capabilities, and other security measures to your card. Visual security: With the right card design, you can ensure that the PVC ID card you produce is authentic and genuine while also ensuring it aligns to your organization’s brand standards. Card security features: When you add features like UV printing, luster ribbon, holographic laminate, and tactile impression, you make it challenging for the bad actors to replicate the PVC ID cards you produce for your organization. Is a PVC ID card printer the right fit for your organization? As mentioned earlier, it’s important to consult an expert to determine the appropriate card material for your printing needs. However, PVC is widely recognized as an excellent solution for printing ID cards as it is durable and flexible. If you’re ready to learn more about the benefits of PVC ID cards.
What’s the feature of PVC cards?
- Durability: PVC cards are highly durable and resistant to wear and tear, making them suitable for long-term use. They can withstand bending, scratching, and other physical stresses.
- Flexibility: PVC cards are flexible and can bend without breaking, which is important for cards that need to be carried in wallets or worn on lanyards.
- Printability: PVC cards can be easily printed on using various techniques, such as direct-to-card printing, thermal transfer printing, and dye-sublimation printing. This allows for high-quality, full-color images and text to be added to the cards.
- Cost-effectiveness: PVC is a relatively inexpensive material, making PVC ID cards a cost-effective solution for many organizations.
- Customization: PVC cards can be customized with logos, branding, and other design elements to suit the specific needs of the organization.
- Security features: PVC cards can be enhanced with various security features, such as magnetic stripes, smart chips, RFID, and holographic overlays, to prevent counterfeiting and unauthorized use.
- Rewritability: Some PVC cards can be rewritten or overprinted, allowing for easy updates to the card’s information.
- Environmental resistance: PVC cards are resistant to moisture, chemicals, and other environmental factors, making them suitable for use in a variety of settings.
Overall, the combination of durability, flexibility, printability, and security features makes PVC a popular choice for ID card applications across various industries.