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- Iron Stamped with Soft Enamel More information...
Iron stamped soft enamelling is an ideal method for those designs which require a thinner surrounding metal rim and lower budget. This allows for design coloring after outline cutting in which the process may damage the enamel around the cutting area. This process is perfect for larger-quantity promotional projects.
- Copper Stamped with Soft Enamel More information...
Stamped soft enamelling is an ideal method for those designs which require a thinner surrounding metal rim. This allows for design coloring after outline cutting in which the process may damage the enamel around the cutting area. This process is another substitute for real cloisonn’© or imitation cloisonn’©, and generally the most commonly used. Colors are not completely filled in the recessed areas, making the metal borders much more visible. This process is also frequently used for items with no coloring and with 3D relief.
- Photo Etching with Soft Enamel More information...
Soft enamelling differs from cloisonn’© in some respects. While both processes are performed by hand, soft enamelling uses enamels that can be mixed to create hundreds of colors corresponding to the pantone chart.
- Brass Photo Etching More information...
Unlike other methods, brass photo etching is a chemical process used to transfer a design onto a brass metal base. This process enables highly detailed designs and significantly reduces the thickness of the material. This method is generally used for larger-sized designs and lower-cost items.