What's Happening?
GCSTIMES has conducted tests on wooden key cards, demonstrating their compliance with ISO standards and their ability to withstand over 100,000 read/write cycles. These cards are designed to resist bending, chemicals, and various environmental conditions,
addressing concerns from hotel managers about their durability. The tests show that wooden key cards maintain dimensional stability, layer adhesion, and mechanical durability, comparable to conventional plastic cards. They also exhibit environmental stability, operating effectively within a temperature range of 0°C to 50°C, and resist damage from common substances like alcohol and detergents. Additionally, the cards perform reliably after exposure to electrostatic discharge and magnetic fields, ensuring compatibility with existing hotel systems.
Why It's Important?
The introduction of durable wooden key cards represents a significant advancement in sustainable practices within the hospitality industry. As hotels increasingly seek eco-friendly solutions, these cards offer a viable alternative to plastic without compromising on durability or functionality. This shift aligns with broader sustainability initiatives, potentially reducing plastic waste and enhancing the environmental credentials of participating hotels. The successful implementation of wooden key cards could lead to cost savings by minimizing the need for frequent replacements, thereby improving guest experience and operational efficiency. The findings from GCSTIMES provide assurance to hotel managers that adopting sustainable options does not necessitate sacrificing quality or performance.











