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| Die Struck Enamel utilizes thicker brass to create deep recesses with which to accept the enamel paint. The result is a multidimensional appearance and a higher perceived value.
As with photo etch lapel pins, this process provides an extensive selection of color choices and a production time of four to six weeks. However, because the enamel paint is separated by thin metal borders, small details cannot be color-filled. Therefore, this process is best suited for less-complex designs. Utilizing steel dies to produce deep recesses to accept the color-fill, Die Struck Enamel affords a great deal of definition. This process is ideally suited for pin which is light in detail. The design is "stamped" into the base metal, then color-filled and polished by hand. If desired, a thin coat of clear epoxy can be applied to the surface to protect the enamel and provide a rich, finished look. |
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