High-quality original enamel pin
Complex and exquisite structural design
Rotatable badge on the back
The theme of traditional Chinese face-changing culture
Sandblasted back with butterfly hat
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Die-Struck Enamel Pins epitomize minimalist sophistication through precision metalwork that forgoes enamel coloration. Using 200-ton hydraulic presses, these pins are stamped from brass or iron blanks, creating raised and recessed areas that form intricate designs. Subsequent polishing and plating processes yield lustrous finishes ranging from mirror-polished gold to vintage oxidized silver. Favored by military units, fraternal organizations, and premium brands, die-struck pins convey authority and tradition through their unadorned metallic brilliance. Their lightweight yet robust construction (1.2–2.5mm thickness) ensures compatibility with formal attire and heavy-duty gear alike.
· Monolithic Metal Construction: Single-material design eliminates color fading risks, with an average lifespan exceeding 15 years.
· Sub-Millimeter Precision: Stamping tolerances of ±0.1mm replicate even the most intricate heraldic symbols or micro-text.
· Advanced Plating Options: Electroless nickel undercoating enhances corrosion resistance before applying 18K gold or rhodium finishes.
· Ergonomic Fasteners: Dual-post screw backs with nylon washers provide secure attachment for leather goods or thick fabrics.
· Custom Aging Services: Artificially patinated finishes mimic heirloom-quality wear patterns for vintage aesthetics.
Q: Can die-struck pins include color accents?
A: Selective hard enamel fills (1–3 colors) can be added to recessed areas without compromising the stamped metal relief.
Q: Are these pins suitable for outdoor events?
A: Yes. Nickel underplating and aerospace-grade lacquer coatings provide IP64 water and dust resistance.
Q: What’s the MOQ for custom designs?
A: MOQ starts at 200 pieces, with a $150 die-cutting fee waived for orders above 500 units.
Q: How do I maintain the metal finish?
A: Use a microfiber cloth with pH-neutral metal polish monthly. Avoid chlorine exposure to prevent plating degradation.
If you need high-quality pins, they are worth the money. These pins are made from brass or copper and then plated with the plating of your choice. All colors are filled with a special enamel or glass and then baked until the enamel or glass melts and perfectly forms the recessed areas of the pin. The pin is then polished flat on a large polishing stone. This allows for a very smooth and even finish to the color and metal, meaning the finish of these pins is smooth to the touch without the need for an added epoxy coating.
You can view all of our options on the website, or even easier, give us a call and speak to a real person who will help you design your custom pin. Our office is open all day, Monday to weekends. If you have any questions, please email us at kunshankaisite@163.com. You can send us your custom pin ideas and we will take care of the rest!
Die-Struck Enamel Pins epitomize minimalist sophistication through precision metalwork that forgoes enamel coloration. Using 200-ton hydraulic presses, these pins are stamped from brass or iron blanks, creating raised and recessed areas that form intricate designs. Subsequent polishing and plating processes yield lustrous finishes ranging from mirror-polished gold to vintage oxidized silver. Favored by military units, fraternal organizations, and premium brands, die-struck pins convey authority and tradition through their unadorned metallic brilliance. Their lightweight yet robust construction (1.2–2.5mm thickness) ensures compatibility with formal attire and heavy-duty gear alike.
· Monolithic Metal Construction: Single-material design eliminates color fading risks, with an average lifespan exceeding 15 years.
· Sub-Millimeter Precision: Stamping tolerances of ±0.1mm replicate even the most intricate heraldic symbols or micro-text.
· Advanced Plating Options: Electroless nickel undercoating enhances corrosion resistance before applying 18K gold or rhodium finishes.
· Ergonomic Fasteners: Dual-post screw backs with nylon washers provide secure attachment for leather goods or thick fabrics.
· Custom Aging Services: Artificially patinated finishes mimic heirloom-quality wear patterns for vintage aesthetics.
Q: Can die-struck pins include color accents?
A: Selective hard enamel fills (1–3 colors) can be added to recessed areas without compromising the stamped metal relief.
Q: Are these pins suitable for outdoor events?
A: Yes. Nickel underplating and aerospace-grade lacquer coatings provide IP64 water and dust resistance.
Q: What’s the MOQ for custom designs?
A: MOQ starts at 200 pieces, with a $150 die-cutting fee waived for orders above 500 units.
Q: How do I maintain the metal finish?
A: Use a microfiber cloth with pH-neutral metal polish monthly. Avoid chlorine exposure to prevent plating degradation.
If you need high-quality pins, they are worth the money. These pins are made from brass or copper and then plated with the plating of your choice. All colors are filled with a special enamel or glass and then baked until the enamel or glass melts and perfectly forms the recessed areas of the pin. The pin is then polished flat on a large polishing stone. This allows for a very smooth and even finish to the color and metal, meaning the finish of these pins is smooth to the touch without the need for an added epoxy coating.
You can view all of our options on the website, or even easier, give us a call and speak to a real person who will help you design your custom pin. Our office is open all day, Monday to weekends. If you have any questions, please email us at kunshankaisite@163.com. You can send us your custom pin ideas and we will take care of the rest!