Description

What are Hard Enamel Pins?

  • Definition: Hard enamel pins, also known as cloisonné pins, are crafted using the die struck method and filled with enamel, resulting in a smooth, durable finish.

  • Jewelry Qualities: These pins possess the elegance and durability associated with fine jewelry, making them highly sought after for various purposes.

  • Crafting Process: The creation of hard enamel pins involves applying enamel paint in multiple layers to the recessed areas, which is then polished to achieve a smooth surface.

Characteristics and Variants

  • Standard Features: Hard enamel pins typically come with one design, up to five colors, one cutout on the mold, and one pin fixing on the reverse.

  • Epola Pins: Sometimes referred to as epola pins or imitation cloisonné pins, they are a unique form of craftwork for lapel pins.

  • Customization Options: The variants available for hard enamel pins allow for a wide range of customization to suit specific preferences and requirements.

Benefits and Durability

  • Durable Finish: The die struck metal used in creating hard enamel pins contributes to their exceptional durability and long-lasting quality.

  • Versatile Applications: These pins are suitable for various applications, from personal fashion statements to corporate branding and promotional activities.

  • High Perceived Value: Due to their jewelry-like qualities and durability, hard enamel pins are perceived as high-value items, making them ideal for gifting and commemorative purposes.

Design and Production Process

Design Considerations

  • Artwork Preparation: Creating designs for hard enamel pins requires attention to detail and an understanding of how the design will translate into the pin format.

  • Color Selection: The number of colors and the color palette play a crucial role in the visual appeal and impact of the finished pin.

  • Size and Shape: Designers must consider the optimal size and shape for the pin to ensure that the design is well-suited for the pin format.

 Manufacturing Process

  • Die Striking: The die striking process involves creating a custom mold for the pin design, which forms the foundation for the enamel filling.

  • Enamel Filling: Skilled artisans carefully fill the recessed areas of the pin with enamel paint, layer by layer, to achieve the desired color and finish.

  • Polishing and Finishing: Once the enamel is cured, the pins undergo a meticulous polishing process to create a smooth, lustrous surface.

Quality Control and Inspection

  • Quality Standards: Manufacturers adhere to strict quality control measures to ensure that each hard enamel pin meets the highest standards of craftsmanship.

  • Inspection Process: Pins undergo thorough inspection at various stages of production to identify and rectify any imperfections or inconsistencies.

  • Attention to Detail: The intricate nature of hard enamel pins requires meticulous attention to detail to maintain the integrity of the design and finish.

Material
Iron / Brass / Copper / Zinc Alloy etc.
Design
2D/3D, one side logo or double
Size
As your request, Common size @ 1/2″~ 5″
BackSide
Blank(sandblast) / Laser engraving / Text etc.
Color Craft
Hard Enamel / Synthetic Enamel / Soft enamel / Printing etc.
Plating (Finish)
Shiny Gold/Silver/Nickel/Brass/Chrome/Anti plating/Matt plating/Dual plating etc
Attachment
Rubber/Butterfly/Safety Pin/Jewelry/Deluxe/Cuff link/Magnet etc.
Packing
OPP bag/Backer Card/Bubble bag/Plastic box/ Gift box etc.
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size

free

material

Imitation enamel, Porcelain-fused-to-metal

qty

50, 100, 150, 200+

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