1. Paint badges
The surface can be coated with a layer of transparent protective resin (Polly). This process is usually referred to as “glue drop” (note that due to the refraction of light, the surface of the badge will become brighter after the glue is used). However, a badge painted with resin will lose its unevenness, but it can protect the logo.
The surface of the imitation enamel badge is flat, and the texture on the surface of the badge can be plated with metal colors such as gold and silver, and the metal texture is covered with various imitation enamel pigments. Imitation enamel big picture effect.
2. Imitation enamel badge
The manufacturing process is similar to the enamel badge (cloisonne badge). The difference between the badge and the real enamel is that the enamel pigments used in the badge are different (one is real enamel pigment, one is synthetic enamel pigment, and the other is imitation enamel pigment)
The imitation enamel badge is exquisitely crafted. The surface of the enamel is smooth and extremely delicate, giving a very high-end and luxurious feeling. It is the first choice in the badge making process. If you want to make a beautiful high-end badge first, please choose the imitation enamel badge.
3. Print the badge
It can be divided into screen printing and plate printing. It is also known as a glue badge, because the last process of the badge is to add a layer of transparent protective resin (Polly) on the surface of the badge. The materials used are mainly stainless steel and bronze.
Screen printing badges are mainly used for simple graphics and fewer colors.