Cloisonne Hard Enamel Lapel Pins

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asked Jan 21, 2022 in 3D Segmentation by freeamfva (39,060 points)

Cloisonne (hard enamel) lapel pins, also called hard enamel pins, are created using the finest materials and workmanship. Cloisonne lapel pins begin as a die struck pin, in which your design is stamped using tons of pressure from a die created from your original design. After your pins are all struck out from the raw base metal (typically brass or copper) they go for coloring. The painting process used in cloisonne pins starts with a powdered glass mixture which is then kiln-fired at over 1600 degrees, which melts the glass-like powder into hard solid color cells. Because the color is filled all the way to the surface of the depression made during die striking, your pins can then be buffed, each pin one at a time, giving a high luster glossy finish that states quality and class. This look is what gives Cloisonne lapel pins their ‘corporate’ look.Get more news about Metal Cloisonne Pins,you can vist our website!

Cloisonné Lapel Pins are formed to a copper bronze surface and filled with a glasslike mixture. The Cloisonne pins are fired in a kiln to ensure the colors do not bleed. More color is added and the pins are fired a second time. These steps guarantee the colors do not bleed. The pins are finally hand polished to give a jewelry-like finish.

Cloisonne Lapel Pins are popular because of their hard durable finish. The colors are clearly separated by a fine gold or silver line to bring out bold colors and designs. Cloisonne lapel pins are excellent for recognition and promotional events.Cloisonne Lapel Pins – are die-struck from a copper bronze surface. A die is created to imprint your design into the metal. The outline of the pins and any cut-outs are then cut with another mold. Colors are hand-filled with a powdered glass-like mixture. Colors are fired one at a time at 1,600 F for two to four minutes. This two step process insures that bleeding of colors does not occur. Next, the pins are individually hand polished and then gold or silver plated. Then each custom Cloisonne lapel pins is inspected to ensure only the highest quality is individually packaged and sent to us for final inspection.

What are the Advantages of Cloisonne Lapel Pins?

Cloisonne lapel pins have a jewelry-like finish.
Your Cloisonné lapel pins will have a higher perceived value.
Cloisonne lapel pins can be made into custom shapes and sizes.
Cloisonné lapel pins have bright, luster filled colors.
The Cloisonne process only offers a select amount of colors. For Pantone matching we recommend our Epola Hard Enamel.

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