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Pale clean grain

Birch RFID Cards

Birch RFID cards are the clearest light-wood direction in the range — pale, clean, and readable, ideal when artwork clarity matters. These birch wood NFC cards are strongest for hotel key cards, event credentials, NFC business cards, QR or serial-heavy programs, and full-color print, where the buyer still wants a natural wood card.

Birch RFID Cards

Birch wood image set

Plain birch card on white background
Plain birch card on white background
Birch card with vivid full-color UV print
Birch card with vivid full-color UV print
Birch NFC card beside smartphone
Birch NFC card beside smartphone
Birch RFID card with hotel lock
Birch RFID card with hotel lock
Birch event card with lanyard slot
Birch event card with lanyard slot
Birch card material variation tray
Birch card material variation tray
Birch card side edge profile
Birch card side edge profile
Birch card laser engraving process
Birch card laser engraving process
Birch card with silver foil linework
Birch card with silver foil linework
Birch card back with QR code and serial number
Birch card back with QR code and serial number
Birch RFID layer construction
Birch RFID layer construction
Birch sample box presentation
Birch sample box presentation
Birch surface macro with full-card inset
Birch surface macro with full-card inset
Birch custom notch edge sample
Birch custom notch edge sample

Best uses

  • Hotel and resort key cards
  • Event credentials and guest passes
  • NFC business cards with clean artwork
  • QR, test-code, and serial-heavy programs
  • Light luxury sample kits and approval boards

Finish options

  • Natural matte seal with engraved NFC mark
  • Laser contour lines and fine icons
  • Full-color UV over white base
  • Silver foil or cool metallic linework
  • Black print for codes, UID, and serial zones

RFID construction

Birch builds into the most predictable veneer stack in the range: pale, uniform plies with little density variation, which keeps antenna behavior consistent across a batch. That consistency matters for data-heavy programs — hotel key batches, serialized event credentials, and QR-plus-NFC campaigns — where hundreds of cards must scan and tap identically. LF, HF/NFC, standard HF, and high-security AES HF routes are all available, approved on the target lock, scanner, or phone.

Print and marking

Birch is the most forgiving wood family for readable artwork. Black print, laser engraving, silver foil, vivid CMYK UV over a white base, codes, serial bars, and small icons all hold better contrast on birch than on darker woods. For QR or scanner programs, approve the final code size and sealed finish on a real sample before production.

Frequently asked questions

Why choose birch for an RFID card?

Birch is the clearest light wood in the range: pale, clean, and readable. It is the strongest base when artwork clarity, QR scanning, or full-color print matters.

Does birch suit hotel key cards?

Yes. Birch reads natural and clean for hotels, resorts, and wellness programs, and its pale surface keeps room zones, guest classes, and branding easy to read.

What data can be printed on birch cards?

QR codes, serial numbers, UID references, and variable member data print with high contrast on birch, making it the practical choice for data-heavy programs.

Specification

Card sizeCR80-style 85.6 x 54 mm, slots and shapes by RF review
Visual characterPale cream birch grain with controlled variation
Surface feelMatte sealed wood, clean light tone, fine grain
Best contrastBlack print, laser engraving, silver foil, CMYK UV
Logo behaviorWorks with small marks, contour lines, icons, and codes
Code / serialBest wood option for readable scanner and variable data zones
RF routeLF, HF/NFC, standard and high-security HF routes, selected UHF by test
Reader approvalTest against the real lock, phone, reader, or scanner
Edge optionsRounded CR80 edge, lanyard slot, subtle custom profiles
Batch fitNo minimum order — single samples through larger runs
PackagingPairs well with light sample boxes, envelopes, and event kits
Approval noteApprove grain tolerance, print contrast, edge, and encoding

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