In today's world, the number of people and companies choosing
plastic business cards to ease conversations and transfer contact
information is at an all-time high. Not only businesses, also job
seekers for "on the spot" resume cards, singles as introduction cards
complete with picture to convey a longer lasting impression than a phone
number on a napkin. Businesses choose them to show they'll settle for
nothing less than the very best in everything they do.
Traditional plastic business cards are made from PVC and are similar to a credit card in thickness. It can be inconvenient to carry even than a couple, but Polycarbonate has been changing that game with a thin card. The thickness of a paper business card, this card is flexible, lightweight, difficult to crease and impossible to tear, with corners that will not crunch. There are businesses which print on this material with a high quality digital print, providing a degree of color matching and consistency not available in less expensive printing methods, many even stepping up their game with a laminated version. QR code options will instantly upload your contact information onto a smart phone or connect directly to your website.
Plastics in the past, environmentally speaking have been the worst choice for a business card, meaning not anymore. Polycarbonate is different, it's a pure hydrocarbon compound and therefore environmentally neutral when incinerated for disposal, producing mainly water and carbon dioxide while providing more than twice the energy production of wood. Polycarbonate's so incredibly strong, lightweight and optically clear, it's the key component used to make glass, "bullet-proof" (no business card will stop a bullet). It has also found widespread use in the food packaging industry, instrumentation industry and printing industry. It has become the key component in many POP displays, back lit signage and trade show displays. The versatility of this product has put it in the forefront and new uses will continue being found for a long time to come.
Resistant to fats, oils, alcohol, dirt, grease and grime, these cards are unmatched in their beauty and longevity and therefore are often shown second and third hand instead of being thrown in the trash. It's a wonderful thing when the business card your client's showing his friends, is yours. The choice seems clear, when it comes to choosing your next business card, no card can offer the useful life or quick return on your investment the way that polycarbonate can.
Traditional plastic business cards are made from PVC and are similar to a credit card in thickness. It can be inconvenient to carry even than a couple, but Polycarbonate has been changing that game with a thin card. The thickness of a paper business card, this card is flexible, lightweight, difficult to crease and impossible to tear, with corners that will not crunch. There are businesses which print on this material with a high quality digital print, providing a degree of color matching and consistency not available in less expensive printing methods, many even stepping up their game with a laminated version. QR code options will instantly upload your contact information onto a smart phone or connect directly to your website.
Plastics in the past, environmentally speaking have been the worst choice for a business card, meaning not anymore. Polycarbonate is different, it's a pure hydrocarbon compound and therefore environmentally neutral when incinerated for disposal, producing mainly water and carbon dioxide while providing more than twice the energy production of wood. Polycarbonate's so incredibly strong, lightweight and optically clear, it's the key component used to make glass, "bullet-proof" (no business card will stop a bullet). It has also found widespread use in the food packaging industry, instrumentation industry and printing industry. It has become the key component in many POP displays, back lit signage and trade show displays. The versatility of this product has put it in the forefront and new uses will continue being found for a long time to come.
Resistant to fats, oils, alcohol, dirt, grease and grime, these cards are unmatched in their beauty and longevity and therefore are often shown second and third hand instead of being thrown in the trash. It's a wonderful thing when the business card your client's showing his friends, is yours. The choice seems clear, when it comes to choosing your next business card, no card can offer the useful life or quick return on your investment the way that polycarbonate can.