Lexan SD8B94 film for the clear, laser-markable layer. This bright white film offers high opacity even at thinner gauges to prevent graphics on the front from showing through to the back, and vice versa. They can be screen-printed or offset printed as well as hot-stamped (hologram or kinegram). A second major advantage is that SABIC Innovative Plastics’ films deliver very narrow gauge tolerances of +/- 2. We achieved this through our extensive application development resources at the Polymer Process Development Center in Pittsfield, https://www.ouqilighter.com/product/windproof-lighter-product/ Windproof lighters Factory
Mass.SABIC Innovative Plastics Media ContactsGlobal Banu KuknerSABIC Innovative Plastics, Specialty Film & SheetBergen op Zoom, The Netherlands+31 164 291 605. "Converters can now achieve the exact thickness they need by leveraging the tight tolerances of our films – no need for several trials or expensive adjustments to their process.5 percent. All feature low and controlled shrinkage for optimal flatness before and after lamination and are produced in a clean room environment."When we developed this multi-film solution, one goal was to make card manufacturing easier for our customers," said Bart Kiekens, European product manager, Film, SABIC Innovative Plastics." Three New Film Grades for Versatile Design The SABIC Innovative Plastics’ Lexan SD film solution for electronic ID cards is comprised of the following grades: Lexan SD8B14 film for clear overlays or intermediate layers.
Lexan Film Provides Several Manufacturing Advantages SABIC Innovative Plastics’ new Lexan film solution – used for electronic security documents such as drivers’ licenses, e-passport data pages, border crossing cards, residency permits, green cards, smart card inlays, tachometer cards, healthcare cards, vehicle registration tags, and identity cards for government employees, military, police, and others – surpasses conventional materials in several ways."The electronic security industry has been long seeking a polycarbonate plastic film that offers optimal performance, aesthetic, and processing benefits," said Josh Ayer, global product manager, Film, SABIC Innovative Plastics.
ID Card Examples Showing the Multiple Layers RequiredSABIC Innovative Plastics Launches New High-End Lexan SD Films for Long-Lasting, Compromise-Resistant Electronic ID Cards BERGEN OP ZOOM, The Netherlands – June 12, 2008 – Identity theft, border security, and other threats are expanding the use of electronic identity cards that can resist compromise, last for up to 10 years, and incorporate a variety of sophisticated graphic technologies, such as laser marking.
Other technologies include microprinting, infrared- or UV-sensitive printing, guilloche printing and incorporation of RFID For more information on SABIC Innovative Plastics’ Lexan film, please visit the company’s website at . SABIC Innovative Plastics launch of these three new products highlights its investment in new high-end film technologies that provide converters with new innovative solutions to meet today’s growing information security needs.All three materials have a fine velvet finish on one side and a fine matte texture on the other. Lexan SD8B24 film for core layers.
These new products are part of the Lexan SD film family and include a laser-markable grade; a bright white, opaque material; and a clear grade for the cover or intermediate layers of the ID card. The film can be used as the top or middle layer, and provides gray-scale graphics for high security personalization. Gauges range from 75 µm to 620 µm. Gauges range from 50 µm to 400 µm. This material offers high optical quality and easy processing, including die cutting, printing, and applying CLI/MLI lens structures.Suitable for Wide Range of Printing TechnologiesIn addition to laser marking, these films are well-suited to various types of printing and security features. Compared to existing solutions with wider gauge variations, this property enables converters to consistently assemble multi-layer cards within the mandated thickness range. It is available in gauges of 50 µm, 100 µm, and 150 µm.
"There’s been a largely unmet market need for such a material until now., which features a Rofin-Baasel Powerline laser system. When used on top, it can provide a tactile feel through texturing. A second goal was to create the best laser-markable film available. The Lexan films use heat and pressure to join all layers into a card that cannot be pulled apart, as compared to hybrid cards that require adhesives, increasing the likelihood that the card will be disassembled. To meet these requirements, SABIC Innovative Plastics has developed three new high-performance polycarbonate (PC) film grades for manufacturing electronic ID cards and security documents.
Mass.SABIC Innovative Plastics Media ContactsGlobal Banu KuknerSABIC Innovative Plastics, Specialty Film & SheetBergen op Zoom, The Netherlands+31 164 291 605. "Converters can now achieve the exact thickness they need by leveraging the tight tolerances of our films – no need for several trials or expensive adjustments to their process.5 percent. All feature low and controlled shrinkage for optimal flatness before and after lamination and are produced in a clean room environment."When we developed this multi-film solution, one goal was to make card manufacturing easier for our customers," said Bart Kiekens, European product manager, Film, SABIC Innovative Plastics." Three New Film Grades for Versatile Design The SABIC Innovative Plastics’ Lexan SD film solution for electronic ID cards is comprised of the following grades: Lexan SD8B14 film for clear overlays or intermediate layers.
Lexan Film Provides Several Manufacturing Advantages SABIC Innovative Plastics’ new Lexan film solution – used for electronic security documents such as drivers’ licenses, e-passport data pages, border crossing cards, residency permits, green cards, smart card inlays, tachometer cards, healthcare cards, vehicle registration tags, and identity cards for government employees, military, police, and others – surpasses conventional materials in several ways."The electronic security industry has been long seeking a polycarbonate plastic film that offers optimal performance, aesthetic, and processing benefits," said Josh Ayer, global product manager, Film, SABIC Innovative Plastics.
ID Card Examples Showing the Multiple Layers RequiredSABIC Innovative Plastics Launches New High-End Lexan SD Films for Long-Lasting, Compromise-Resistant Electronic ID Cards BERGEN OP ZOOM, The Netherlands – June 12, 2008 – Identity theft, border security, and other threats are expanding the use of electronic identity cards that can resist compromise, last for up to 10 years, and incorporate a variety of sophisticated graphic technologies, such as laser marking.
Other technologies include microprinting, infrared- or UV-sensitive printing, guilloche printing and incorporation of RFID For more information on SABIC Innovative Plastics’ Lexan film, please visit the company’s website at . SABIC Innovative Plastics launch of these three new products highlights its investment in new high-end film technologies that provide converters with new innovative solutions to meet today’s growing information security needs.All three materials have a fine velvet finish on one side and a fine matte texture on the other. Lexan SD8B24 film for core layers.
These new products are part of the Lexan SD film family and include a laser-markable grade; a bright white, opaque material; and a clear grade for the cover or intermediate layers of the ID card. The film can be used as the top or middle layer, and provides gray-scale graphics for high security personalization. Gauges range from 75 µm to 620 µm. Gauges range from 50 µm to 400 µm. This material offers high optical quality and easy processing, including die cutting, printing, and applying CLI/MLI lens structures.Suitable for Wide Range of Printing TechnologiesIn addition to laser marking, these films are well-suited to various types of printing and security features. Compared to existing solutions with wider gauge variations, this property enables converters to consistently assemble multi-layer cards within the mandated thickness range. It is available in gauges of 50 µm, 100 µm, and 150 µm.
"There’s been a largely unmet market need for such a material until now., which features a Rofin-Baasel Powerline laser system. When used on top, it can provide a tactile feel through texturing. A second goal was to create the best laser-markable film available. The Lexan films use heat and pressure to join all layers into a card that cannot be pulled apart, as compared to hybrid cards that require adhesives, increasing the likelihood that the card will be disassembled. To meet these requirements, SABIC Innovative Plastics has developed three new high-performance polycarbonate (PC) film grades for manufacturing electronic ID cards and security documents.
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