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What should I pay attention to when customizing commemorative badges?


Many friends are not very familiar with the process of customizing commemorative badges, which leads to them not knowing how to choose when customizing. Next, Guangdong Risheng will introduce to you the things about customizing commemorative badges.

When customizing commemorative medals, we should start from the following aspects:

1. Regarding the customized materials for commemorative badges:

Our common commemorative badges are mainly made of zinc alloy, aluminum alloy, brass, copper, pure gold, and pure silver.

The most cost-effective material is zinc alloy, which not only has good hardness but also is cheap, making it the preferred material for most people. Brass and purple copper are commemorative badges issued by the military and the state, which are made of this material and have great significance for collection. The price is slightly higher. Pure gold and silver are precious metals, which are used as materials for high-end commemorative badges at extremely high prices.

2. Regarding the customized process of commemorative badges:

Mainly including stamping, die-casting, corrosion and other processes.

The stamping process is mainly aimed at materials such as aluminum alloy, brass, and copper, which require stamping to form due to their high melting point. The die-casting process is aimed at zinc alloy materials, and the products produced by die-casting have clear contours, distinct layers, and strong three-dimensional sense. The corrosion process is more commonly used for copper or pure gold and silver, which uses chemical solution for surface etching to achieve the desired pattern.

3. How to color commemorative badges:

There are mainly forms such as baking paint, fake enamel, and adhesive drops.

Baking paint is the process of evenly applying paint to the recesses of commemorative badges and then drying them.

Fake enamel requires smoothing the filled paint and edge contours to make the surface smooth and with obvious lines, and then combining it with enamel powder for surface decoration, resulting in an extremely beautiful finished product.

Dripping glue is the process of adding 2mm thick glue to the surface of the painted commemorative badge to form a protective film on the surface.

4. What are the accessories for commemorative badges

Mainly including: butterfly buckle, safety pin, round head high buckle, magnet, flat top buckle

5. Regarding the packaging classification of commemorative badges:

Mainly including: OPP bags, transparent plastic boxes, paper cards, flannel boxes, and paper boxes

The above are the main items for customizing commemorative badges. Friends can choose the corresponding craftsmanship and accessories according to their own situation!