Plastkaardid
Plastkaardid, often referred to as plastic cards, are a ubiquitous form of payment and identification in modern society. These credit card-sized rectangles are typically made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and feature a variety of embedded technologies and printed information. The most common types include credit cards, debit cards, gift cards, loyalty cards, and identification cards.
Credit cards and debit cards utilize magnetic stripes or EMV chips to store account information, allowing for
The manufacturing of plastkaardid involves several stages, including card design, data encoding, and personalization. Security features