Hard Enamel Pins
For hard enamel lapel pins, the Festival Lapel Enamel Pin is added before the plating is added, the enamel is added and polished flat to the same level as the metal die lines. Each color must be baked in the oven one by one which adds to the process and cost. Once all the colors have been added then the badge can be electroplated and polished again to complete the hard enamel pin badges. The numerous polishing process is why the custom enamel pin badges can achieve slightly less detail than soft enamel and why some of the metal lines are likely to spread in production and be thicker than the original design. Our hard enamel process is a modern process of the traditional hard enamel process and the main difference between our hard enamels is the actual enamel.
Hard Enamel Pin is preferred by those who want a more durable pin. Hard enamel pins are filled with color to be an even level with the metal mold, then polished to have a smooth and even finish. Hard enamel pins are high quality and scratch-resistant, but lack the charming texture of soft enamel pins. Although, the smooth finish is also very appealing.

Why Choose Hard Enamel Pins

Custom hard enamel lapel pins have become the product of choice for companies and organizations around the world. Not only can these beautiful gadgets be completely customizable, but they also help to clarify a clever sales strategy, at least very well. This strategy has been adopted by small companies such as Coca-Cola and local bakeries. It may even be one of the best sales strategies of all time. That is: depending on your merchandise to sell yourself.
For hard enamel, custom enamel lapel pins are added before the plating is added, enamel is added and polished flat to the same level as the metal die lines. Each colour must be baked in the oven one by one which adds to the process and cost. Once all the colours have been added then the badge can be electroplated and polished again to complete the badge. The numerous polishing process is why the badge can achieve slightly less detail than soft enamel and why some of the metal lines are likely to spread in production and be thicker than the original design. Our hard enamel process is a modern process of the traditional hard enamel process and the main difference between our hard enamels is the actual enamel.
Hard Enamel Pin is preferred by those who want a more durable pin. Hard enamel pins are filled with color to be an even level with the metal mold, then polished to have a smooth and even finish. Hard enamel pins are high quality and scratch-resistant, but lack the charming texture of soft enamel pins. Although, the smooth finish is also very appealing.

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