Metal badges
Metal badges belong to one of the badges (medals). They are usually made by stamping, die casting and plate biting. The appearance of the badges can be electroplated with gold, ancient gold, ancient silver and nickel. It has the characteristics of concise lines, concave and convex pictures, and can use baking paint, enamel, printing and other exterior color technology to make the product more rich. Gold and silver badges are the most expensive, followed by copper badges, zinc alloy badges and iron badges.
Metal badge proto embryo is the first step to make lacquer badge, soft Enamel Badge, glue dropping badge, printing badge and concave and convex badge. Metal badge is processed into exquisite badge with rich color by baking lacquer or soft enamel process.
The metal badge has a strong three-dimensional sense, and various stripes have an outstanding sense of hierarchy. It is one of the most used badge products among high-end users. If the metal badges without color are made into concave and convex pictures, the manufacturing period will be shorter, which is suitable for mass production of badges.
Metal badge customization is made by using copper, iron, zinc alloy or gold and silver and other metal materials through a certain badge process. In recent years, the value of badge preservation has become more and more prominent, especially the badges and commemorative badges made of metal materials, which have become the mainstream of badge manufacturing. For example, enamel badges and imitation enamel badges in high-grade badges, as well as enamel badges, and relatively cheap metal badges made of iron. Refrigerator sticker manufacturers say these are made by customers' badges.
Features of various materials:
Copper: copper (including brass, red copper and red copper) is the preferred metal for the manufacture of high-grade badges. In the meantime, red copper is used for the manufacture of enamel badges, while brass and bronze are mainly used for the manufacture of metal badges such as imitation enamel badges and enamel badges. Copper is a relatively soft metal material. It is used to make metal badges. The metal badges produced are beautiful in appearance and of high quality. Their general thickness is 1.2 mm, 1.5 mm or 1.8 mm. The thickness of commemorative badges is generally 3 mm. Iron: iron is our most common material.