Customized lapel pins manufacturer: what kind of different material types are there for lapel pins?

Release time:

2023-05-05


In short, badges are worn to show status, profession and honor. It is common in our daily life. What are the different types of materials available? The following is the introduction of badge manufacturers.

1, Badge Manufacturer: baking paint badge. The surface can be covered with a transparent protective resin. This process is often referred to as "gluing", please note that due to light refraction, the surface of the badge will become brighter after applying the gluing. However, when the resin is added, the bumpiness of the enameled badge disappears, but the logo is protected. Compared with the surface of imitation enamel badges is flat, the lines on the surface of the badge can be gold plated, silver plated and other various metal colors, imitation enamel big picture effect.

2, badge manufacturers: imitation enamel badges. The production process is similar to enamel badges (cloisonné badges), but the difference with real enamel is that the badges use different enamel pigments (one kind of real enamel pigments, one kind of synthetic enamel pigments and imitation enamel pigments). Imitation enamel badges, with exquisite workmanship, smooth enamel color and surface, are particularly exquisite, giving a very high-end and luxurious feeling. If you want to make exquisite high-end badges, please choose imitation enamel badges.

3、Badge manufacturer: stamped badges. Commonly used badge materials, such as copper, zinc alloy, aluminum, iron and so on. , can also be called metal badges. And among them, because copper is softer and suitable for making badges, so copper embossed badges have clear lines, followed by zinc alloy badges, and the corresponding copper embossed badges are more expensive. The surface of stamped badges can be plated with various plating effects including gold, nickel, copper, bronze and antique silver plating. The recessed part of the stamped badge can also be processed into a matte effect.

4, badge manufacturers: printing badges. Divided into screen printing and flat printing. It is often called "drip badge", because the final step of the badge is to add a layer of transparent protective resin on its surface. The materials used are mainly stainless steel and bronze. The back side is bronze, and the copper or stainless steel surface of the printed badge is unplated and has a natural or brushed finish. Screen printed badges are mainly for simple graphics and fewer colors. Litho printing: for complex graphics and more colors, especially gradient colors.