Hirsch 4032 ISO Composite Mag Stripe Prox Card - 26 Bit H10301
The Hirsch 4032 ISO Composite Mag Stripe Prox Card combines 125kHz proximity credential technology with magnetic stripe functionality for secure multi-purpose identification and access control applications. Programmed with standard 26-bit H10301 formatting, these composite cards are ideal for organizations requiring durable credentials with integrated access and data capabilities.
The Hirsch 4032 ISO Composite Mag Stripe Prox Card is designed for organizations utilizing standard 26-bit H10301 proximity credential formatting while also requiring magnetic stripe functionality for additional identification, tracking, or transactional applications. Constructed from durable composite card material, these credentials provide enhanced strength and longevity compared to standard PVC cards, making them well-suited for high-use environments.
Operating on 125kHz proximity technology, the Hirsch 4032 card supports reliable physical access control credentialing across commercial facilities, educational campuses, healthcare organizations, government buildings, and industrial environments. The integrated magnetic stripe allows organizations to support additional systems such as time and attendance, cashless payment, visitor management, or legacy magnetic stripe applications alongside proximity-based building access.
Programmed using the widely adopted 26-bit H10301 format, these credentials require a facility code ranging from 0 to 255 and a unique card number between 0 and 65,535. Organizations ordering programmed credentials will typically need to provide their existing facility code and preferred numbering sequence to maintain compatibility with their current credential deployment.
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125kHz proximity credential technology
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26-bit H10301 formatting
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ISO composite card construction
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Integrated magnetic stripe functionality
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Facility code range: 0-255
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Card number range: 0-65,535
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Durable composite material for extended card life
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Designed for multi-purpose credential applications