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How does heat lamination improve ID card durability?
Heat lamination is the single most important process that improves the durability, lifespan, and professional quality of ID cards. It transforms a printed PVC card into a sealed, long-lasting identity card that can handle daily use, friction, moisture, and climate stress—especially in Indian conditions.
ID CARD FACTORY
Feb 73 min read


What makes ID CARD FACTORY's PVC cards durable?
The durability of ID CARD FACTORY’s PVC cards comes from a combination of premium materials, professional heat-lamination technology, disciplined manufacturing workflows, and strict quality inspection. These cards are designed for daily use over multiple years, making them ideal for schools, offices, hospitals, factories, and institutions.
ID CARD FACTORY
Feb 43 min read


What materials are used for high-quality ID cards in India?
High-quality ID cards in India are defined by material strength, layered construction, protective lamination, and compatibility with scanners and access systems. Whether the cards are for schools, colleges, offices, factories, hospitals, or institutions, the materials used directly affect durability, appearance, data protection, and long-term cost. Factory-direct manufacturers such as ID CARD FACTORY follow industry-grade material standards to ensure ID cards perform reliably
ID CARD FACTORY
Jan 263 min read


What materials are used for high-quality ID cards in India?
High-quality ID cards in India are defined by material strength, layered construction, protective lamination, and compatibility with scanning or access systems. Whether for schools, offices, factories, hospitals, or institutions, the right materials determine durability, print clarity, security, and long-term cost efficiency. Factory-direct manufacturers such as ID CARD FACTORY follow industry-grade material standards to ensure ID cards last for years under Indian usage condi
ID CARD FACTORY
Jan 263 min read
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