Club Epoxy Badge
A club epoxy badge is a domed ID that is tiny in size and has a cover print under a transparent resin. Think of it as a mini helmet of your logo. The dome gives a 3D effect and keeps the edges smooth
Design That Works
Make the design bold and plain so you can read it even when you are a few steps away. Dramatic colours come out in the dark during events. If members are required to wear polos, jackets, and lanyards, it is best to have a one-size uniform so that the badge can be set at a direct angle on the attire.
Built to Handle Real Life
The epoxy domes are constructed to be solid and firm. Most doming systems harden to about Shore D 85, which falls within the stiff range and assists the surface to resist dents during normal wear. That is why the badge is not sticky, but slick.
Moisture and Wear
Meetings outside and spilt beverages take place. Epoxy systems with good performance have very low water uptake; published specs of epoxy lab work surfaces have a 24-hour water uptake as low as 0.008% (ASTM D570), which is handy as a benchmark when graphics are required to be preserved over time.
Why It Matters
The clubs operate on recognition and hassle-free check-ins. Members feel observed and organisers maintain queues when names, positions or years of service remain legible after a season of meetings. The quiet work, simple to wipe, difficult to scuff, is done by a clean, domed surface, and is ready again to go round.