Features of metal badges
The original metal badge is the first step to make paint badges, soft enamel badges, glue badges, printed badges, embossed badges, and metal badges.
Paint or soft enamel process is then processed into exquisite badges with rich colors. The metal badge has a strong three-dimensional effect, and the various patterns are prominent. It is the most used badge product among high-end users. Unable to make color metal badges with embossed and concave patterns, the production period will be shorter, which is suitable for mass production of badges.
Copper: Copper (including brass, red copper, and red copper) is the metal of choice for making high-end badges. Among them, copper is used for making enamel badges, and brass and bronze are mainly used for making metal badges such as imitation enamel badges and painted badges. Copper is a relatively soft metal material. It uses more materials to make metal badges. The metal badges produced are beautiful in appearance and high in quality. The general thickness is 1.2 mm, 1.5 mm or 1.8 mm, and the thickness of the medal is generally 3 mm. , Iron: Iron is one of our most common materials
Paint or soft enamel process is then processed into exquisite badges with rich colors. The metal badge has a strong three-dimensional effect, and the various patterns are prominent. It is the most used badge product among high-end users. Unable to make color metal badges with embossed and concave patterns, the production period will be shorter, which is suitable for mass production of badges.
Copper: Copper (including brass, red copper, and red copper) is the metal of choice for making high-end badges. Among them, copper is used for making enamel badges, and brass and bronze are mainly used for making metal badges such as imitation enamel badges and painted badges. Copper is a relatively soft metal material. It uses more materials to make metal badges. The metal badges produced are beautiful in appearance and high in quality. The general thickness is 1.2 mm, 1.5 mm or 1.8 mm, and the thickness of the medal is generally 3 mm. , Iron: Iron is one of our most common materials