card Sourcing Overview
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Material Selection Risks Overlooking the specific material choice can lead to durability or compatibility issues; for instance, opting for stainless steel cards when flexibility is required might increase costs unnecessarily, while PVC or ABS offer more common, cost-effective options.
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Specify Card Type and Structure Clearly Insist on precise definitions between smart, memory, contact, and non-contact cards, as well as the card structure like read-only versus read-write, to ensure the card meets functional requirements and avoids costly redesigns.
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Industry Standards and Certifications Insight In practice, most reputable suppliers will provide cards certified with ISO 9001 and RoHS, but for security-sensitive applications, look for ISO 14443A or ISO 7816 compliance to guarantee interoperability and quality.
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Design Features Impact on Cost and Usability The choice between standard, magnetic stripe, transparent, or VIP designs directly affects manufacturing complexity and user perception, so weigh these design options carefully against budget constraints and intended use cases.
