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Die Struck Iron
The category includes die struck iron lapel pins made by stamping steel, plating it with brass, and filling the recessed areas with enamel. The pins are baked to set the enamel and create a solid surface.
The stamped metal lines separate each colour area, allowing logos to be produced with defined edges. The metal and enamel sit as part of the same surface across the face of the pin.
Branding is created through the stamped design and enamel fill. Finishes such as polishing or epoxy coating can be applied over the front of the pin after production.
Worth Knowing
When are these pins used?
They are used for branding, identification, and events where a metal pin is required.
How is colour applied?
Enamel is filled into the recessed sections created during the stamping process.
What finish options are available?
Pins can be polished or coated with epoxy applied over the surface.
How is the design formed?
The design is created through the stamping process and enamel fill on the face of the pin.