OEM Design Metal Flag Lion Club Pin Badge
Production details:
Material |
Zinc Alloy / Bronze / Copper / Iron / Pewter |
Process |
Stamped or Die Cast |
Logo Process |
Debossed / embossed, 2D or 3D effect on one-side or two-sides |
Color Process |
Hard Enamel / Imitation Hard Enamel / Soft Enamel / Blank |
Plating Process |
Gold / Nickel / Copper / Bronze / Antique / Satin, etc.. |
Packing |
Poly bag, OPP bag, Gift box, Custom required |
Application: Association badge, Company badge, Fashion badge, Military badge, School badge…
Our specialty is customization, and many customers are very satisfied with our customization services. The quality of our products is great, welcome to customize your badge.
Also, we offer artwork and sample to clients to confirm then produce the mass products. Please feel free to contact us. Email:inquiry@hey-gift.com
FAQ
As a serious supplier, we are always honest with our client and always guarantee the client receive the relative items with the specific paid cost.
Here we are also glad to share the way for you to tell the difference between die struck bronze soft enamel lapel pin and Die stamped iron soft enamel lapel pin. Here are some tips for your reference:
A: Use a magnet, if the enamel lapel pins stuck on magnet, it is iron lapel pin; if not, it is copper or brass soft enamel badges. This is the easiest way to tell the difference.
B: Check the metal area on pins, if it is rough surface, that is iron lapel pin; if it is shiny, that is die stamped bronze enamel pin. Because we don't polish iron soft enamel lapel pin actively unless customer request for it and are willing to pay more cents too. If iron pins have been well polished, it is really difficult to tell the difference between each other.
C, Cut off to see the color of the raw metal material of the soft enamel lapel pin is also a good way. The iron one would be grey.