Special drip cards: coin cards!
Coin card, also known as round coin card, is named coin card because it is small and round, similar in size to a coin.
Due to the different chips and different functions, various chips can be packed in the coin card for reading and writing. Coin cards are generally used for special occasions, mainly for machines or equipment supporting facilities, which need to be customized with special sizes and implanted.
Size:Common diameter 20mm, 25mm, 30mm, at present, our company can reach 13 small size mm diameter.

Appearance:The surface can be printed with patterns, LOGO, company name and other company or personal information; the appearance can be designed according to customer requirements.
Encapsulation material: PVC, ABS, PET, PETG
Available process: spray code, flat code, laser code, four-color printing, drip glue, back glue, etc.
Packable chips.
Low frequency chips (125KHz).
TK4100, EM4100/EM4200, EM4305, T5577, Hitag 1, Hitag 2, Hitag S, etc..
installation of high frequency chips (13).56MHz)
FM11RF08, Mifare1 S50, Mifare1 S70, Ultralight, NTAG203, I-CODE2, TI2048, SRI512, etc.
UHF chips (860MHz-960MHz).
UCODE GEN2, ALIEN H3, IMPinJ M4, etc.
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Product features. 1. Power supply from the computer host, no external power supply is required. 2. Identify the success and failure of card reading, light-emitting tube indicatio