The production process of badges
Stamping: Processing metal materials into specific shapes and patterns using molds and stamping equipment. Stamping technology is suitable for producing large quantities of badges, with low cost and high efficiency.
Die casting: Injecting molten metal material into a mold and solidifying it into shape through pressure. Die casting technology can produce complex shapes and intricate patterns, suitable for producing high-quality badges.
Etching: Etching patterns and text on the surface of metal materials through chemical corrosion. The etching process can produce very delicate patterns, suitable for making high-end badges.
Printing: Printing patterns and text directly onto materials such as metal, plastic, or fabric. Printing technology is suitable for producing badges with bright colors and complex patterns, with low cost and fast speed.
Enamel: Badges made using enamel craftsmanship, with bright colors and high glossiness, possessing high artistic value. Enamel technology requires multiple processes, the production process is complex, and the cost is high.