1、PUBLISHED DOCUMENT Identification card systems Intersector thin flexible cards Acceptance criteria ICs 35.240.15 PD CR 13909:2002 Wk present to the responsible international/European committee any enquiries on the interpretation, or proposals for change, and keep the UK interests informed; monitor r
2、elated international and European developments and promulgate them in the UK. - A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to its secretary. Cr oss-r e fer enc e s The British Standards which implement international or European publications referred to in this d
3、ocument may be found in the BSI Standards Catalogue under the section entitled “International Standards Correspondence Index”, or by using the “Find” facility of the BSI Standards Electronic Catalogue. This publication is not to be regarded as a British Standard. This Published Document. having been
4、 prepared under the direction of the DISC Board.was Dublishedunder the Summary of pages This document Comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, the CR title page, authority of the Standards on 8 February 2002 pages 2 to 14, an inside back cover and a back cover. The BSI copyright date displaye
5、d in this document indicates when the document was last issued. Policy and Strategy Committee O BSI 8 February 2002 ISBN O 580 38947 2 CEN REPORT RAPPORT CEN CEN BERICHT PD CR 13909:2002 CR 13909 September 2000 ICs English version Identification card systems - Intersector thin flexible cards - Accep
6、tance cri ter ia Systmes de cartes didentification - Cartes souples minces intersectorielles - Critres dacceptation Identifikationskartensysteme - Branchenu bergreifende dnne biegsame Karten - Warenannahmevaraussetzungen This CEN Report was approved by CEN on 1 April 2000. It has been drawn up by th
7、e Technical Committee CENTTC 224. CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom. EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR ST
8、ANDARDIZATION EUROPISCHES KOMITEE FR NORMUNG COMIT EUROPEN DE NORMALISATION Central Secretariat: rue de Stassart, 36 6-1050 Brussels O 2000 CEN All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved worldwide for CEN national Members. Ref. No. CR 13909:2000 E PD CR 13909:2002 Contents Fore
9、word 3 Introduction . 4 1 2 3 4 4.1 4.1 . 1 4.1.2 4.1.3 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.4.1 4.4.2 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.7.1 4.7.2 5 6 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.3.1 6.3.2 6.4 6.4.1 6.4.2 6.5 6.5.1 6.5.2 6.5.3 Scope 5 Normative references 5 Terms and definitions. symbols and abbreviations . 5 Batch acceptance 6 Batch and sample requiremen
10、ts 6 Batch composition . 6 Batch Size . 6 Sample composition and size . 6 NC equivalences 7 Transition to reduced or tightened inspection . 7 Transition to tightened inspection . 7 Transition to reduced inspection . 7 Acceptance of a submitted batch . 7 Class 7 Inspection . 8 Qualification tests 8 P
11、roduction tests . 8 Sampling plan and acceptance criteria . 8 Classification of typical defects affecting characteristics 9 Introduction 9 Classification of support material characteristic types and defects before magstripe depositions and printing . 9 Classification of support material characterist
12、ics and defects in the finished products 10 Sampling conditions 10 Classification of support material defects 10 Classification of dimensional characteristics defects of thin flexible cards . 12 Sampling conditions 12 Classification of dimensional defects . 12 Classification of the magnetic material
13、 characteristics defects . 12 Sampling conditions 12 Classification of defects in the magnetic material characteristics . 12 Classification of defects in the magnetic material dynamic characteristics . 13 Types of non-conformity (NC) 6 2 PD CR 13909:2002 This European Standard has been prepared by T
14、echnical Cornrnit-tee CENITC 224 “Machine-readable cards, related device interfaces and operatioris“, the secretariat of which is held by AFNOR. 3 PD CR 13909:2002 Introduction Thin flexible cards (TFCs) are used to automate the controls for access to goods or services such as mass transit, highway
15、toll systems, car parks, vouchers, stored value, etc. For this purpose, TFC data can be written and/or read by machines using various recording techniques such as magnetic stripe, optical character recognition (OCR), bar code, etc.). The cards are preferably made from recyclable material. 4 PD CR 13
16、909:2002 1 Scope This CEN Report specifies the acceptance conditions and criteria for quality assurance of thin flexible cards, in accordance with the quality level the customer or user has required. This CEN Report is applicable to finished products, as defined in EN 753-1 and EN 753-2. 2 Normative
17、 references This CEN Report incorporates by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications. These normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the publications are listed hereafter. For dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of thes
18、e publications apply to this CEN Report only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references the latest edition of the publication referred to applies. EN 753-1, Identification card systems - Intersector thin flexible cards - Part I : General technical specifications. EN 753
19、-2, Identification card systems - Intersector thin flexible cards - Part 2 : Magnetic recording technique. EN 753-3, Identification card systems - Intersector thin flexible cards - Part 3 : Test methods. EN IS0 8402, Quality management and quality assurance - Vocabulary. EN IS0 9000-1, Quality manag
20、ement and quality assurance standards - Part I : Guidelines for selection and use. IS0 2859-1, Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes - Part I : Sampling plans indexed by acceptable quality level (AQL) for lot-by-lot inspection. IS0 2859-2, Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes
21、- Part 2 : Sampling plans indexed by limiting quality (LQ) for isolated lot inspection. IS0 2859-3, Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes - Part 3 : Skip-lot sampling procedures. 3 Terms and definitions, symbols and abbreviations For the purposes of this report, the following terms and de
22、finitions, symbols and abbreviations apply : 3.1 batch a quantity of individual pieces which has been agreed between the supplier and the customer for inspection purposes. It may comprise the whole of an order or a deliverable part of an order 3.2 sample those individuals which have been selected fr
23、om the batch to be inspected 3.3 individual an individual can be a reel. or a discrete box 3.4 inspection verifying that the product complies with the characteristics defined in EN 753-1 and EN 753-2, measured according to the processes defined in EN 753-3 3.5 sampling the operation of a sampling pl
24、an in accordance with IS0 2859-1, IS0 2859-2 and IS0 2859-3 5 PD CR 13909:2002 single cards reel 3.6 NC non-conformity The size of the batch to be inspected corresponds to the number of discrete boxs containing a quantity of cards: The size of the batch to be inspected corresponds to the number of r
25、eels: 3.7 minor non-conformity NC with no significant consequence on either the utilization or operation of the product or its reliability fan-folded 3.8 major non-conformity NC which may cause a failure or significantly reduce the user equipment utilization capabilities, or cast doubts on its relia
26、bility The size of the batch to be inspected corresponds to the number of discrete boxs. 3.9 critical non-conformity (NCC) an NC which will jeopardize the functional characteritics and the interoperability of the card and (or) significantly reduce the user equipment utilization capabilities 4 Batch
27、acceptance 4.1 Batch and sample requirements 4.1.1 Batch composition Each batch shall be made up of a single type of card with similar composition, manufactured under essentially the same conditions and within the same time period. Each batch subjected to a statistical acceptance inspection shall be
28、 in compliance with the characteristics and test methods defined in the applicable parts of EN 753. 4.1.2 Batch Size The batch size shall be determined by the presentation of the cards submitted for inspection, as shown in Table 1 : Table 1 - Determination of batch size I Case I Batch size 4.1.3 Sam
29、ple composition and size The sample to be taken from the batch shall be determined using a sampling plan given in IS0 2859-1, IS0 2859-2 and IS0 2859-3. NOTE An example is shown in clause 5. Each individual unit in the sample shall be subjected to a visual conformity inspection and a functional insp
30、ection. For the individual designated “discrete box“ 10 samples shall be taken from the box to be inspected. 4.2 Types of non-conformity (NC) Classifications of NC cards are listed in clause 6 where they are directly related to the specified characteristics described in EN 753-1 and EN 753-2. Non sp
31、ecified characteristics which are part of the purchasing requirements 6 should also be taken into consideration and classified as one of the following : PD CR 13909:2002 - minor non-conformity ; - major non-conformity ; - critical non-conformity. 4.3 NC equivalences The inspection is carried out by
32、counting the number of defects with the following equivalence - 1 minor NC = 0,l critical NC (NCC) ; - 1 major NC = 0,4 critical NC (NCC). The defects are counted on each individual included in the sample. Multiple occurrences of the same non-conformity detected on a single individual is counted as
33、1 NCC. 4.4 Transition to reduced or tightened inspection As a general rule the transition of inspection levels will follow the pattern given below in conformity with IS0 2859-1, IS0 2859-2 and IS0 2859-3. In special circumstances such as long time scales or continuous production runs the transitions
34、 could be changed by agreement between the both parties. 4.4.1 Transition to tightened inspection A transition to tightened inspection shall be made after 2 successive rejections. Normal inspection shall be resumed only after subsequent acceptance of 5 batches. 4.4.2 Transition to reduced inspection
35、 A transition to reduced inspection shall be made only after the acceptance of (5) 10 batches. Normal inspection shall be resumed after 1 rejected batch (or production interruption). 4.5 Acceptance of a submitted batch The reject criterion for a batch is compared with the count of (critical) NCCs de
36、tected on sampled individuals and added up in accordance with the equivalence rule set forth in 4.3. If the total number of NCCs is less than the reject criterion specified in clause 5, the batch is accepted. Otherwise the batch is rejected. 4.6 Class In order to reduce cost of acceptance criteria i
37、nspection, a class acceptance routine can be used. Class I is assessed by checking the Type I characteristics only. Class II is assessed by checking the Type I and II characteristics. Class III is assessed by checking the Type I, II and III characteristics. NOTE 1 No correlation exists between the c
38、lass levels defined above and models I, II and III of EN IS0 9000-1, nor inspection levels of IS0 2859-1, IS0 2859-2 and IS0 2859-3. NOTE 2 assurance has been proven. Class acceptance routines shall only be used where the purchaser can be confident that the manufacters quality 7 PD CR 13909:2002 4.7
39、 Inspection Inspection comprises verifying that the product complies with the characteristics defined in EN 753-1 and EN 753-2 and subjected to the batch acceptance criteria with due allowance for the appropriate non-conformity classification given in this report. The controlled characteristics shal
40、l be measured according to the processes defined in EN 753-3, or according to methods applicable to a mass production process which has an uncertainty equal to or better than those described in EN 753-3. Inspections falls into two categories - qualifications tests ; - production tests. 4.7.1 Qualifi
41、cation tests These tests involve checking all the characteristics that define a product. They are applied to the entire sample taken from the manufactured batch. The qualification tests are, for a specific industrial process, in given production facilities. 4.7.2 Production tests These tests involve
42、 checking the class I, II or III. Any other system may be used, provided it is jointly agreed by the supplier and Customer. 5 Sampling plan and acceptance criteria The batch size (number of piece wise cards) is shown in Table 2. (AQL 1) is used at inspection level for general purpose. The figures sh
43、own in Table 2 conform to those described in IS0 2859-1, IS0 2859-2 and IS0 2859-3. 8 PD CR 13909:2002 Table 2 - Batch size 6 Classification of typical defects affecting characteristics 6.1 Introduction This “standard“ classification is not limiting. It is intended as a guide for the inspector to mo
44、dulate his appreciations depending on each material (paper, composite or plastic) and upon the characteristics of the finished product defined for each customer. Certain characteristics defining the support material and measured before the magstripe deposition and printing process (see EN 753-1) sha
45、ll be subjected to an acceptance report drafted before production is started. This report shall be recorded in the final acceptance report. If one report is not available one critical non conformity is corrected in the final acceptance report. The defect classification described hereafter are based
46、on : - the different types of support materials before and after the magstripe deposition, printing and forming operations ; - the aspect and dimensional characteristics of the finished products ; - the magnetic characteristics of the finished products. 6.2 Classification of support material charact
47、eristic types and defects before magstripe depositions and printing Sampling conditions are the following : for each series of checks and tests describe in EN 753-1 the inspections shall be performed in compliance with the particular appropriate standard or the test methods described in the EN 753-3
48、. 9 PD CR 13909:2002 Characteristics Thickness 6.3 Classification of support material characteristics and defects in the finished products 6.3.1 Sampling conditions The checks and tests are performed on finished products, such as : - reels ; - single cards ; - fan-folded cards. For each series of ch
49、ecks and tests, the inspection shall be performed in compliance with the specific standard or the test method for the characteristic defined by EN 753-1 and in compliance with the sampling table, whose size is indicated in Table 1. 6.3.2 Classification of support material defects Defects shall be classified as shown in Tables 3, 4 or 5 as appropriate to the type of support material. Table 3 - Classification of paper support material defects Type Minor Major Critical I X I Non-conformity Stiffness Fold i ng endurance II X III X I Bursting strength I II I I X I Folding endurance af