Types of badges: According to the production process, they are divided into enamel, imitation hard enamel, printing, tinplate, etc.
Soft enamel badge: Mainly made of zinc alloy, Aluminium, iron, brass and etc with soft enamel on the surface. Its production process is simpler than imitation hard enamel, it is polished first, then electroplated and finally colored.Compared with imitation hard enamel, soft enamel is more cost-effective.
Imitation Hard enamel badge: Also called Imitation cloisonne badge. Different from soft enamel, it needs to be colored first, cut and polished after baking, finally plating to protect the color, so it feels smooth and flat. It is often used to make military and state agency badges, as well as badges, commemorative coins, medals, etc. That are particularly commemorative and need to be preserved for a long time.
Printed badges: Printed badge production are UV printed, screen printing and offset printing. The gradient effect brings out the colors perfectly. Generally, a layer of epoxy dome will be coating to the surface e in the final process to protect the color. More important, the refraction of light makes the pattern more vivid. (The color is based on the Pantone C color card reference)
Tinplate badges: Tinplate badges are made from tinplate. The process is relatively simple. The surface is covered with paper and the printing pattern is provided by the customer. The badges are cheap and relatively simple to make. In case of large order quantity, I believe the price will surprise you. On the contrary, if the quantity is small, we would recommend you to choose soft enamel. Therefore, tinplate badges are more suitable for student teams or general team badges, as well as general corporate publicity. Supplies, promotional items, etc.
These processes can make badges more beautiful and durable, and different processes can bring different effects to cultural and creative products, making them more unique and attractive.
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