E-Passport Durability, what you need to know

To combat construction issues and inferior materials, the International Standards Organisation published ISO/IEC 18745-1 in 2014 with the aim to set a durability baseline for passports. The standard runs the through a number of simulations that stress them in ways that they are used in the field. The tests are based on existing ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organisation) tests and ISO tests for technologies that ISO/IEC JTC1 SC17 bears responsibility for.
CTI has been ID and Payment durability experts for over 20 years, so has adopted this standard to test your travel documents for all aspects of durability, from delamination testing through to ensuring the spine of the passport holds itself intact, and much more. CTO, Steve DeDera explains “Security features that do not go the distance, pose a security risk when they degrade pre-maturely. This makes the 18745-1 standard key in creating a more secure future”