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# Wood RFID Card: The Perfect Blend of Nature and Technology
## Introduction to Wood RFID Cards
In today's digital age, the **wood RFID card** represents a remarkable fusion of traditional craftsmanship and modern technology. As someone who has worked extensively with RFID solutions, I've witnessed firsthand how these elegant cards bridge the gap between natural aesthetics and functional innovation. My experience implementing RFID systems for various clients has shown me that the tactile quality of wood adds a unique dimension to what was once purely functional plastic technology.
## The Personal Touch: Why Wood Matters
During a recent project for a luxury hotel chain, I recommended **wood RFID card** solutions for their VIP members. The feedback was extraordinary - guests commented on how the natural material felt more substantial and premium than standard plastic cards. One guest specifically mentioned that the wooden card reminded them of traditional craftsmanship while providing modern convenience. This interaction demonstrated how material choice significantly impacts user perception and experience.
## Technical Specifications of Wood RFID Cards
### Physical Dimensions and Construction
- Standard dimensions: 85.6mm × 54mm × 1.2mm (ISO/IEC 7810 ID-1 format)
- Wood veneer thickness: 0.3mm to 0.8mm
- Core material: Typically composed of multiple wood layers with embedded RFID components
- Weight: Approximately 12-18 grams (depending on wood type)
- Finish options: Natural, stained, lacquered, or oil-finished surfaces
### RFID Chip Specifications
- Common chip types: NXP MIFARE Classic 1K, MIFARE DESFire EV2, NTAG213/215/216
- Frequency: 13.56 MHz (HF RFID/NFC compatible)
- Memory capacity: Ranges from 144 bytes to 8KB depending on chip selection
- Read range: 2-10 cm (depending on antenna design and reader power)
- Standards compliance: ISO/IEC 14443 A/B, ISO/IEC 15693
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## The Artisan's Perspective: Crafting Functional Beauty
My colleague, a master woodworker turned RFID specialist, possesses a