NFC cards have wide applications and potential in the US market. The following are the markets and applications of NFC cards in the US market: Mobile payment: NFC technology provides a convenient a...
When choosing the material for an NFC (Near Field Communication) card, it’s important to consider factors such as durability, flexibility, cost, and intended use. Here’s a brief overvie...
1. What is RFID?
RFID is the abbreviation of Radio Frequency Identification, that is, radio frequency identification. It is often called inductive electronic chip or proximity card, proximity card,...
In Australia, the demand for NFC (Near Field Communication) patrol tags is growing. The application of NFC technology has widely penetrated into various fields, including security, logistics, retai...
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) stands as one of the most commonly utilized synthetic polymers globally, finding application across a myriad of industries. Its popularity stems from its adaptability and c...
The NTAG® 213 RFID card is fully comply to NFC Forum Type 2 Tag and ISO/IEC14443 Type A specifications., which programmed 7-byte UID with 144 bytes user memory available (36 pages). The card made w...