If your design is too complex or has color blocks smaller than 0.5mm, it may not qualify for the listed prices, and we may provide a custom quote.
Avoid combining glitter and glow-in-the-dark in the same color block, as it will reduce the glitter's visibility.
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Product name | Enamel pin |
Material | Zinc Alloy(default), Copper etc |
MOQ | 50 pcs/design |
Process | Die casting, soft enamel with or without epoxy, hard enamel, etc |
Plating Options | Gold, 24k Gold, Rose Gold, Antique Gold, Silver, Nickel, Red Copper, Antique Red Copper, Black Nickel, Black Dyed etc |
Estimated shipping cost, production time, logistics timeliness | https://vograce.com/pages/vograce-estimated-shipping-cost-production-time-logistics-timeliness |
Special Craft | Glitter, glow in dark etc. |
Default packaging | opp bag |
Colors | Pantone color |
Thickness | 0.8mm-3.5mm |
Can be customized | Shape, size, design,Thickness |
Format of file | PS, JPG, AI,CDR(CMYK) |
Design Notice
1 Please draw a color diagram.
2 If you know the Pantone standard color, please note the Pantone color number and mark the required process under the color.
3 The line is about 0.3 mm thick. The edge line of enamel design should be 0.2 mm, and the width for coloring area should be wider than 0.3 mm.
4 We will send you the proof for confirming. Proof needs to be checked carefully.
The finished product will be produced according to the proof sent before.
5 Logo and patterns can be printed on the back of the badge.
6 The soft enamel pins can add the epoxy effect. It will make the background semi transparent.
7 Gradient, highlight, shadow effect are not allowed now.
8 Hard enamel design notice: the colors of different areas need to be separated by a closed line.
Metal products can be made into badges, commemorative coins, keychains, car logo medals, double-sided coins, keychains, refrigerator stickers, bottle openers, large badges, medal, bag hanger, bookmark, cuff, tie clip, dog tag, ornament, belt buckle, golf tools and other products.
FAQ:
1, Can you make customlized shape or customlized logo?
Yes, we can make the keychain your shape or make your logo on our keychain.
2,When OEM, which kind of file should give?
3D design: SLD, IGS
2D design: PDF, CDR, AI and JPG in high resolution
My dear friend, the following information needs to be given to the salesman including the Material, Size, Quantity, Process, Thickness, Plating Options, Special Craft, Colors
Enamel pin.With the method of enamel into the color of the badge, is the highest end into the color of the process, often in the production of military, state organs and especially commemorative significance, to be preserved for a long time the badge, commemorative COINS, MEDALS, etc.
Product Introduction:
Enamel badge (also known as cloisonne badge), a badge in the high - grade craft.Iron and copper as the main material, with enamel powder (like bean paste)
It has the following characteristics:
1. The color is almost flush with the metal line
2. Into the enamel powder,dark color,never fade
3. Hard,sharp objects cannot be hurt
While I am happy with they way these came out one of them came as a photodome rather then cut. Overall very happy though. These were mostly a test to see about quality and future filler pins.
this was my first time making enamel pins and I am super happy with how they turned out! the process was pretty straight forward as I setup my files as a vector including pantone values myself, so the shape and colors turned out just how I wanted :>
everything is perfect! Excellent quality pins, excellent communication, fast shipping! Thank you for your professionalism! see you soon for a new order!
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