Stamping Badges
Metal badges are famous for their durability and unique designs. The most important process in badge manufacturing is stamping which ensures every design detail is transferred to the metal. Here is how this process occurs and why it is important in the making of metal badges.
Stamping involves the detailing and shaping of the die. Stamping is used to create logos, patterns and designs on the badges.
Stamping process:
1. The prepared metal die is placed between the die and counter-die in the press. To ensure the proper design imprint on the metal, the die is placed perfectly in the stamping press.
2. High-pressure stamping machine presses the die on the metal surface. The intensity of pressure depends on the design and type of metal used.
3. The design is cut to the desired shape after the stamping process and final processes including polishing and finishing are done.
The stamping process gives the precise design and mass production of badges with consistent results. Stamping makes the badge durable and long-lasting.
Stamping is an important step in badge creation making it visually stunning.
Stamping involves modern artistic and manufacturing techniques to design a badge that holds value and is used as a symbol of achievement.
The craft prepared through stamping delivers a badge that tells the story served at every important event.