ECOCard 85, 1K RFID Cards, 100 Pack
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Specifications
Sizes Available:
86 x 54mm
Manufactured From 100% Recycled Plastic. The addition of the chip brings the overall composition of the card to 85% recycled.
820 Micron Thickness.
13.56 MHz Frequency.
1K Chip.
Compatible with many technologies. Ask us for a sample to test.
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ECOCard 85: The New Sustainable 1K Smart Card, compatible with most systems.
The ECOCard 85 is an eco-friendly blank 1K RFID card, suitable for personalisation using your own ID card printer.
The cards are made using at least 98% Recycled PVC. When the non-recycled 1k chip is added, this brings the overall recycled element of the card down to 85%.
Available off-the-shelf, these blank RFID cards are compatible with most technology systems.
- 1K chip
- 13.56 MHz
- Standard credit card size (86 x 54mm)
- 820 micron thickness
Unsure if it will work with your system? Please ask us for a sample card to test.
If sustainability is key to your organisation, our 85% recycled RFID card is a better plastic option, and you'll sacrifice nothing on quality and durability.
The cards come pre-printed with the ECOCard 85 logo in very small lettering to identify their Eco credentials.
Ideal for staff and student ID cards, an EcoPass or a hotel key card.
Recyclable After Use
The ECO RFID Card is recyclable after use in the correct facilities. Please note the RFID chip needs to be recycled separately.
Card Construction:
85% Recycled PVC, 15% PVC Laminate Overlay
Recyclable:
Yes, Chip Must Be Recycled Separately
Operating Frequency:
13.56 MHz
Chip:
Fudan 1K
Printable:
Yes
Dimensions:
86 x 54mm
- 100 pack of blank ECOCard85 RFID Cards
Custom Blank Smart Cards FAQs
Get answers to common questions about our Blank Smart Card range.
Do you have a custom printed option on these cards?
Yes. Take a look at our Custom Printed RFID cards.
Is the RFID chip within the card recyclable?
No, the chip within the card is neither Recycled nor Recyclable.
Can I print RFID cards on my direct-to-card printer?
The gold standard is to use a retransfer printer for overprinting on your cards to ensure there is no damage to the chip.
However, you can also run them through a Direct-to-card printer quite successfully as long as you avoid printing on the raised chip area of the card.
We recommend simply setting up your design template to avoid this area for printing altogether.
Can I see a sample card to test?
Yes, we encourage you to ask for a sample card to test on your system if you're in any way unsure. Request a card to test.
I use a MIFARE® card at the moment, will this card work on my system?
The chip used in this card is compatible with MIFARE®, so it’s likely that it will work on your system, however we recommend getting a sample card from us first to test.