Method for making a credit card containing a microprocessor chip

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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174 522, 437209, 437211, 437217, H01R 4300

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051347733

ABSTRACT:
According to the invention, the electronic module (1) which is to be contained in the card is formed by producing the electronic circuit out of a metal strip (19) which is pre-cut and pre-formed in order to present contact members (10), the electronic chip being then soldered and wired to said strip; the said electronic module (1) is then coated with resin forming a resin block (14), and during the moulding of the card, a pressure P is applied to the mould (103) for firmly clamping the electronic module (1) between the mold shells and for securing it within positioning and blocking means as well as for pressing its contact members (10) against the inner wall of the mould.

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