How much do you know about metal badges
Metal badges belong to one of the badges (medals), which are usually made by stamping, die casting and biting plate technology. Thesurface of metal badges can be electroplated with gold. cold. siver and nickel. t has the characteristics of simple line circulationconcave and convex picture, and can choose the surface color technology such as baking varnish, ename, printing, etc, to make the
product more abundant.
The original metal badge is used to make lacquer badge, soft Enamel Badge, gutting badge, printing badge, convex and concavebadge. The metal badge is procesed into exquisite badge with rich color through baking varnish or soft enamel process. The metabadge has strong three-dimensional sense and various stripes are outstanding. If the metal badges are made into convex and concavepictures without color. the manufacturing period wi be shorter. which is suitable for mass production of badces
Metal badge customization is made of copper, iron, zinc aloy, gold and silver and other meta materials through a certain badge
process. In recent vears, the collection value of badges has become more and more prominent, n particular, the badaes andcommemorative badges made of metal materials have become the mainstream of badge manufacturing. For example, enamel badgesand imitation enamel badges in high-end badges, as wel as the relatively cheap metal badges made of iron with relatively low prices
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Copper: copper (including bras, and red copper) is the preferred metal for manufacturing high-end badges.Among them, red copperis used for enamel badges. whie brass or bronze are mainly used for imitation enamel badaes and enameled badges. Copper is a
relatively soft metal material. t is used to make metal badges. The metal badges are beautiful in appearance and high in quality. Theirthickness is generally 1.2 mm, 1.5 mm or 1.8 mm, and the thickness of commemorative medals is generally 3 mm.