It feels bumpy, but it can protect the LOGO. The surface of the imitation enamel badge is flat (it is only baked relatively, but the metal lines on the surface of the imitation enamel badge are slightly raised with your fingers). The lines on the surface of the badge can be gold-plated, silver-plated and other metal colors, and various enamel-like pigments are filled between the metal lines.
2. Imitation enamel technology: The manufacturing technology is similar to the enamel badge (cloisonne badge), but the difference from the real enamel is that the enamel pigments used in the badge are different (one is real enamel pigment, the other is synthetic enamel pigment and imitation enamel pigment). The imitation enamel badge is exquisite in craftsmanship, and the enamel color surface is smooth and particularly delicate, giving people a very high-end luxury feeling. It is the first choice of badge manufacturing technology. If you make one first,
3. Stamping process: The commonly used badge materials for stamping badges are copper (copper, copper, etc.). ), zinc alloy, aluminum, iron, etc. , can also be called a metal badge. Because copper is the softest and most suitable for making badges, the lines of copper pressed badges are the clearest.
Zinc alloy badge is the second, and the corresponding copper pressure badge has the highest price. The surface of stamping badge can be plated with various electroplating effects, including gold plating, nickel plating, copper plating, bronze plating, ancient silver plating and so on. The concave part of the embossed badge can also be regarded as a matte effect.
4. Printing process: it can be divided into screen printing and lithography. It is also commonly known as the glue drop badge, because the last process of the badge is to add a layer of transparent protective resin (Polly) on the surface of the badge, and the materials used are mainly stainless steel and bronze.
The picture on the right shows the bronze back effect. The copper or stainless steel surface of the printed badge is not electroplated, but treated with natural color or wire drawing.
Screen printing badges are mainly aimed at simple graphics and few colors. Flat printing: for complex patterns and more colors, especially gradient color.