Products
Magnetic Stripe Card
Magnetic data storage: The black stripe contains encoded information (like account number, cardholder details). Swipe-based reading: You access the data by swiping the card through a reader. Rewritable: Unlike barcodes, the data on the stripe can be updated or changed. Higher storage than barcode: It can hold more information than a simple barcode. Common use: Used in credit/debit cards, hotel key cards, and access cards.
RFID Chip Card
An RFID card (Radio Frequency Identification card) is a contactless smart card that uses radio waves to communicate with a reader. You’ve probably used one for access control, payments, or transport. RFID cards can be integrated with: • Door access systems • Time attendance systems • Payment systems (e.g., public transport cards)
Photo Id Card
A photo ID card feature usually refers to the elements or functions that make an identification card useful for verifying a person’s identity. Whether it’s a student ID, employee badge, or national ID. In short, the “feature” of a photo ID card is not just the photo—it’s a combination of identity details + security elements + usability functions that make the card reliable and hard to fake.
Relief Sculpture Card
Relief Sculpture Card: Relief is a sculptural technique where the sculpted elements remain attached to a solid background of the same material. Hence, Relief Sculpture printing is one of the new era of printing technology which can make the specify design, pattern, image or logo present in Embossed effect on the card surface.
Fancy Shape PVC Card
A fancy shape PVC card is basically a plastic card (like a credit card) but customized beyond the standard rectangle. It’s widely used for membership cards, event passes, branding, and promotional materials. Unlike normal cards, fancy PVC cards can be die-cut into unique shapes—circles, ovals, stars, or even product silhouettes. This helps brands stand out visually.








