Product Overview
The NTAG216 13.56MHz Blank Tap NFC Card is a standard ISO card sized PVC credential built around the NXP NTAG216 chip, offering 888 bytes of user memory and full NFC Forum Type 2 compliance. This card is designed for system integrators, distributors, and industrial buyers who require a reliable, programmable NFC medium for access control, product authentication, interactive marketing, and IoT data exchange applications. As a factory-direct solution from do rfid reader manufacturer, this blank NFC card supports OEM customization, bulk ordering, and large-scale project deployment with consistent batch quality and stable supply.
Purchasing managers and procurement teams choose this product because it delivers a standardised form factor compatible with existing NFC infrastructure, eliminates the need for proprietary reader hardware, and provides sufficient memory to store authentication tokens, URL links, or configuration data. The 7-byte UID and 32-bit password authentication make it suitable for commercial environments where basic anti-counterfeiting and secure data access are required.
Product Advantages
- Standardised ISO card size – 85.6 mm x 54 mm x 0.8 mm dimensions fit directly into existing card holders, badge printers, and dispensing systems used by enterprises, schools, and government facilities.
- NXP NTAG216 chip reliability – Proven chip architecture ensures stable read/write performance over the product lifecycle, reducing field failure rates in deployed access or loyalty systems.
- 888 bytes user memory – Ample storage for NDEF records, encrypted authentication data, or multiple application pointers on a single card, enabling multi-purpose use without re-programming.
- 13.56 MHz HF operation – Global unlicensed frequency band compatible with NFC-enabled smartphones, tablets, and standard HF RFID readers used in access control panels and vending machines.
- Waterproof and durable PVC construction – Suitable for daily handling in indoor and sheltered outdoor environments, including employee ID badges, event wristbands, and membership cards.
- Printable blank surface – Compatible with dye-sublimation and thermal transfer printers from brands such as Zebra, Epson, and Canon, allowing custom branding, numbering, or barcode printing during personalisation.
Key Features
- Operating frequency: 13.56 MHz
- Chip type: NXP NTAG216
- User memory: 888 bytes
- Total memory capacity: 924 bytes
- UID size: 7 bytes
- Read/write range: up to 10 cm (dependent on reader antenna geometry)
- Data transfer rate: up to 106 kbps
- Protocol: NFC Forum Type 2
- Communication protocol: ISO/IEC 14443-A
- Card dimensions: 85.6 mm x 54 mm x 0.8 mm
- Material: PVC
- 32-bit password authentication for protected memory access
- Compatible with all NFC-enabled smartphones and standard HF RFID readers
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
| Operating Frequency | 13.56 MHz |
| Chip Type | NXP NTAG216 |
| User Memory | 888 Bytes |
| Total Memory Capacity | 924 Bytes |
| UID Size | 7 Bytes |
| Read Range | Up to 10 cm (depending on antenna geometry) |
| Data Transfer Rate | Up to 106 kbps |
| Protocol | NFC Forum Type 2 |
| Communication Protocol | ISO/IEC 14443-A |
| Card Dimensions | 85.6 mm x 54 mm x 0.8 mm |
| Material | PVC |
| Weight | 0.007 kg |
| Card Colour | White (blank printable surface) |
| Authentication | 32-bit password protection |
Industrial Applications
Access control systems – Facility management teams deploy these NFC cards as cost- effective credentials for office buildings, warehouses, and restricted zones. The 7-byte UID enables integration with existing access control databases, while password protection prevents unauthorised memory writes.
Product authentication and brand protection – Manufacturers encode unique cryptographic signatures or product URLs into the 888-byte user memory, allowing consumers and supply chain inspectors to verify product authenticity using any NFC smartphone.
Interactive marketing and loyalty programs – Marketing agencies and retail brands use blank NFC cards pre-loaded with campaign URLs to drive customer engagement. The printable surface allows full-colour branding, and the NFC Forum Type 2 compliance guarantees readability across modern smartphones without requiring a dedicated app.
IoT and smart device pairing – System integrators encode Wi-Fi credentials, device serial numbers, or configuration profiles into the card memory, enabling tap-to-connect provisioning for smart home devices, industrial sensors, and medical equipment.
Event management and ticketing – Event organisers use these cards as reusable access passes with encrypted data storage. The durable PVC construction withstands multiple days of handling, and the blank surface supports on-site printing of attendee details.
Asset identification and inventory tracking – Warehouse operators attach cards to non-metallic asset containers or tool boards, encoding asset ID, maintenance dates, and location data. The 10 cm read range allows selective scanning without cross-read interference in dense storage environments.
OEM / ODM Manufacturing Support
do rfid reader manufacturer offers full OEM and ODM services for buyers who require customised NFC card solutions. Customers can specify custom chip encoding, pre-programmed NDEF records, unique UID ranges, artwork printing on the card surface, and custom packaging with batch numbers or barcode labels. The factory supports both small-batch prototyping for pilot projects and volume production runs of 10,000 pieces or more with identical encoding parameters across every unit. OEM clients in access control hardware, event management, and brand protection sectors trust this manufacturing flexibility to bring tailored identification products to market without investing in their own production lines.
Factory Production Advantages
- Stable production capacity – The factory operates dedicated PVC card production lines capable of delivering 50,000+ blank NFC cards per week, ensuring consistent lead times for large wholesale orders and recurring supply contracts.
- Batch consistency – Every production batch undergoes read/write testing on a sample basis to verify memory integrity, UID uniqueness, and ISO/IEC 14443-A communication stability. This reduces field returns and integration failures for system integrators deploying hundreds or thousands of cards in a single project.
- Printing and personalisation capability – In-house digital printing and encoding equipment allows the factory to handle custom artwork, sequential numbering, QR code printing, and chip pre-encoding in one production flow, eliminating the need for secondary processing by the buyer.
- Raw material sourcing – PVC material is sourced from qualified suppliers with consistent thickness and colour stability, ensuring that printed cards maintain visual uniformity across multiple production batches.
- Export experience – The factory regularly supplies NFC cards to distributors, wholesalers, and project contractors in North America, Europe, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, with experience in coordinating international shipping documentation and customs clearance.
Bulk Supply & Project Deployment Support
Procurement teams and project managers benefit from tiered pricing that makes volume purchasing cost-effective: single-unit pricing starts at US$0.25, with the per-unit cost dropping to US$0.12 at 1,000 pieces. For deployments exceeding 10,000 units, do rfid reader manufacturer provides custom quotes based on encoding complexity, packaging requirements, and delivery timeline. Wholesale buyers who maintain recurring quarterly or annual supply agreements receive priority production scheduling, dedicated account management, and consistent unit pricing across the contract period. System integrators deploying NFC-based access control or asset tracking systems across multiple client sites rely on this supply stability to maintain project timelines without material shortages or specification changes between phases.
For large-scale projects, the factory supports phased delivery scheduling, allowing buyers to receive partial shipments aligned with installation milestones while locking in a single batch price for the entire order. This is particularly relevant for enterprises rolling out NFC-based employee identification across multiple regional offices or for event management companies handling a series of events over several months.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can these blank NFC cards be printed with a company logo?
A: Yes. The PVC surface is compatible with dye-sublimation and thermal transfer printers from manufacturers such as Zebra, Epson, and Canon. do rfid reader manufacturer also offers factory printing services for custom artwork and numbering during production.
Q: What is the typical read range for this card?
A: The read range reaches up to 10 cm, depending on the reader antenna design and surrounding environment. Most standard NFC smartphones and HF RFID readers achieve 4–6 cm in normal indoor conditions.
Q: Is the memory on the NTAG216 chip re-writable?
A: Yes. The 888-byte user memory supports multiple read/write cycles. Individual memory pages can be locked permanently using the chip’s write-protect features if required for security or authentication applications.
Q: Do you support custom UID ranges or pre-encoded NDEF records?
A: Yes. OEM orders can specify custom UID ranges, pre-encoded NDEF records containing URLs or text, and password-protected memory regions. Contact do rfid reader manufacturer with your encoding requirements for a custom quote.
Q: What is the minimum order quantity for custom printed cards?
A: The factory typically requires a minimum of 500 pieces for custom printing and encoding to optimise production setup costs. Smaller quantities are available for standard blank cards without customisation.
Q: How are cards packaged for bulk wholesale orders?
A: Cards are packaged in bundles of 100 pieces with protective paper interleaving, then packed into corrugated cartons suitable for international shipping. Custom packaging with retail-ready boxes or branded polybags is available for OEM orders.
Q: Are these cards compatible with existing access control readers from other manufacturers?
A: Yes. Because the card uses the ISO/IEC 14443-A communication protocol, it is compatible with the majority of HF RFID readers deployed in access control systems worldwide. However, do rfid reader manufacturer recommends testing a sample card with your specific reader model before placing a full production order.
Q: What is the typical lead time for a wholesale order of 1,000 pieces?
A: Standard lead time for blank cards is 7–10 working days after order confirmation. Orders that include custom printing or encoding typically require 12–18 working days depending on complexity and current production load.
Q: Do you provide technical support for integrating these cards into an existing system?
A: Yes. The factory engineering team provides technical documentation covering memory mapping, NDEF record formatting, and password authentication procedures. For OEM project integration cases, do rfid reader manufacturer can offer direct engineering consultation during the evaluation phase.
Q: Can I request a sample before placing a bulk order?
A: Yes. Sample requests are available. Contact do rfid reader manufacturer via info@dorfidreader.com with your requirements, and a sample card will be prepared for evaluation purposes.
