What is hard enamel and how does a hard enamel pin look like?
Hard enamel pins are die struck pins or die casted pins with color applied using a small brush or needle.
After the enamel is filed onto the recessed areas of the pin, the thin metal lines on the pin separate each of the colors. Then the pins
wil be put in an oven and heated to a high temperature until the enamels are attached on the pins strongly. After this process, the pins
will be polished well and then plated with metallic lustre. Finally the pins will achieve a bright and smooth hard enamel finish.
Hard enamel pins are arguably the highest guality pins available, sometimes it is also called "imitation hard enamel pins" or "polishenamel pins". Since there are 3 times of quality inspection during the manufacturing process, hard enamel pins are a long lasting and
durable choice for corporate pins, convention pins, event pins, fraternity pins, sorority pins or political pins