How do you keep pin badges from falling off?
The process of making a Enamel Pin Badge is roughly as follows:
1. Design: First of all, you need to design the style and color of the Pin Badge. This is usually done by professional designers, who will design a unique badge according to the needs of the client and the brand image.
2. Mold making: After the design is completed, metal molds will be made according to the design drawing. This process usually requires a professional mold manufacturer to complete.
3. Casting: Using a mold, molten metal (such as zinc alloy) is poured into the mold, and the shape of the badge is formed after cooling.
4. Grinding: The cast metal Lapel Pin Badge is polished to remove excess metal and sharp edges.
5. Color: Color the badge according to the design drawing. This step is usually done by a professional coloring worker. They use special paints to paint the badges by hand, or computer-controlled machines to paint them automatically.
6. Baking: After painting is completed, the badge needs to be placed in the baking oven to allow the pigment to cure and adhere to the metal.
7. Coating: In order to protect pigments and metals, a transparent protective layer is usually applied to the badge.
8. Quality inspection: Finally, the finished badge will be inspected for quality to ensure that its color, shape and size meet the design requirements.
The above is the general process of making a colored badge, and there may be some other steps in the actual operation, such as drilling, assembly, etc.