Wooden cards generally refer to cards made of wood and can be used for a variety of purposes such as wooden business cards, wooden gift cards, wooden greeting cards, wooden ID cards, etc.
Wooden card material
The material used to make wooden cards is usually thin slices of wood, which can vary in terms of type and finish. The most popular wood materials are Cherry, Basswood, Black Walnut, Sapele, Beech and Bamboo.
Wooden card chip options
RFID Chips options | ||||
Supplier | Frequency | Protocol | Chip available | Memory |
NXP | 13.56mhz | ISO/IEC 14443A | MIFARE Classic® 1K | 1K byte |
MIFARE Classic® 4K | 4K byte | |||
MIFARE Ultralight® C | 192 byte | |||
MIFARE Ultralight® EV1 | 80 bytes/162 byte | |||
MIFARE®DESFIRE® EV3 | 2K bytes | |||
MIFARE®DESFIRE® EV3 | 4K bytes | |||
MIFARE®DESFIRE® EV3 | 8K bytes | |||
MIFARE Plus® X 2K | 2K bytes | |||
MIFARE Plus® X 4K | 4K bytes | |||
MIFARE Plus® S 2K | 2K bytes | |||
MIFARE Plus®S 4K | 4K bytes | |||
MIFARE Plus® SE | 1K bytes | |||
ISO 14443A NFC Forum | NTAG® 213 | 144 bytes | ||
NTAG® 215 | 144 bytes | |||
NTAG® 216 | 888 bytes | |||
NTAG® 424 DNA | 416 bytes | |||
ISO15693 NFC Forum | ICODE® SLIX | 896 bits | ||
ICODE® SLIX 2 | 2528 bits | |||
ICODE® SLIX-S | 1280 bits | |||
860-960MHZ | ISO/IEC 18000-6C | Ucode® HSL | 8Bytes | |
Ucode® G2XL | 240bits | |||
Ucode® G2XM | 240bits | |||
Ucode® G2IM | 256bits | |||
Ucode® G2IL | 128bits | |||
Ucode® 7 | 96bits | |||
Ucode® 7M | 96-448bits | |||
Ucode® 7XM | 96-448bits | |||
Ucode® DNA | 128bits | |||
Ucode® 8 | 128bits | |||
Ucode® 8M | 96bits | |||
Ucode® 9 | 96bits |
Wooden card personalization
Custom Thickness
The thickness of wood cards varies depending on the application and the type of wood used. The most common thickness we use is 1.3mm. Custom thicknesses are also supported!
Custom Shape
Wood cards can be made into a variety of shapes to suit different applications and design requirements. The standard credit card shape is the most common. Any shape can be cut by laser.
Custom Printing
Custom designs can be produced on wooden cards. There are several common printing techniques that can be used for wood cards, laser engraving, screen printing, UV printing, depending on the design requirements and budget.