CC30CH White Composite Cards with HiCo Mag Stripes are credit card size (CR-80) with a 30 mil thickness. CR-80 30 mil cards are the standard size and thickness of most identification cards being used today. Made of 60% PVC and 40% polyester composite material to add durability to the card. Our composite cards are designed and manufactured with the highest graphic quality materials for excellent printing results.
These composite cards are proven to be extremely robust, and will hold up in the harshest of environments. The CC30CH materials have been specially formulated to endure extreme climate change as well as repeated abuse. The unique I-beam composite structure enhances the structural integrity of the card, by providing additional core strength due to its multiple layers of PVC and Polyester.
Composite cards are used in today’s direct-to-card and re-transfer card printers. The CC30CH cards are receptive to all dye sublimation printers and have also passed the INCITS and ISO requirements for flex, stress, humidity, cracking and peeling. CC30CH White Composite Cards with HiCo Mag Stripes are perfect for: government, colleges, driver's licenses, identification cards, and any environment that requires the card to tolerate repetitive use. The composite cards are packaged in quantities of 100, quality inspected and shrink wrapped for protection and convenience.
- Material: 60% PVC and 40% Polyester Composite
- More durable and less brittle than a standard 100% PVC card
- Blank White PVC Front and Back
- 1/2" High-Coercivity (Hi-Co Magnetic Stripe (2750oe)
- Encode Tracks 1, 2 and 3
- 30 mil Thickness (.030 inch)
- CR-80 Credit Card Size (2-1/8” x 3-3/8”)
- Graphics Quality Both Sides
- 100 PVC Cards Per Pack
CC30CH composite cards must be handled with extra care. They can be easily contaminated by dirt, oils, and dust particles. Running contaminated PVC cards through your printer can ruin the print quality of the card and can cause damage to the internal print head. Keeping your cards stored in a safe environment and handling the cards by the edges can help reduce the possibility of these types of problems.