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titleOfInvention How to manufacture a smart card inlay
abstract The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a smart card inlay, and a smart card inlay and a smart card manufactured by the method, i) using a metal paste comprising a metal precursor of an organic metal, a metal powder and a binder on a card substrate Printing a loop antenna pattern; ii) drying the printed loop antenna pattern; iii) printing a photocurable insulating layer at a corresponding position of a jumper on the loop antenna pattern; iv) irradiating light to cure the insulating layer; v) printing a jumper portion using the silver paste over the insulating layer; And vi) provides a method for manufacturing a smart card inlay comprising the step of heat-treating the substrate.n n n According to the present invention, by manufacturing a commercially available smart card inlay using the printing method, it is possible to simplify the manufacturing process to reduce the process cost and manufacturing time, and minimize the generation of waste water. In addition, the present invention has the advantage that the range of the Q value can be adjusted by selecting the last heat treatment temperature in the smart card loop antenna manufacturing.
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