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Communications ICs (Wireless)
News Release from: KSW Microtec | Subject: KSW Microtec UHF polycarbonate inlay
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 08 May 2008
Polycarbonate inlay prevents
delamination
The UHF polycarbonate tag can be produced in roll or sheet format, including customised sheet layouts.
KSW Microtec has released a UHF polycarbonate inlay for security-critical applications in the government and enterprise ID sectors KSW Microtec's UHF inlay polycarbonate tag suits the production of border crossing cards, drivers' licenses, police ID and national ID cards
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 25 Feb 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Unlike a traditional PET inlay, this product is easily laminated into a polycarbonate card, ensuring a matching material connection and safeguarding against card delamination.
As with other KSW inlays, the UHF polycarbonate tag can be produced in roll or sheet format, including customised sheet layouts.
KSW incorporates antennae printing and chip assembly, providing significant cost savings.
Using a special PET substrate, the new sheet inlays can be directly laminated into PVC layers for fast, reliable and cost-effective card production.
The ICs on the RFID inlays are attached using KSW's palladium bump technology, which generates an extremely reliable connection between chip and the aluminium antenna for a long inlay lifespan.
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