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The main difference between these two lapel pin types is that the hard enamel process fills the pin level to the surface with paint. With soft enamel pins the paint is not level with the surface of the pin. It's a thin coat of the base metal only and uses lot less paint. Soft enamel costs less and is perfect for most applications.
The main advantage to this pin process is the ability to dye the base metal any colour. This has been the biggest innovation in our industry in our 49 year history. For this reason a lot of artists and designers prefer this process.
If you are enamel pin designer who is seeking higher margins in your online store, pick this process. Company logo pins and sport trading pins are also common users of the soft enamel process.
These pins have the look and feel of "quality". This process is often used for uniforms, logo pins and employee service awards. This process was developed in the 70's to replace Cloisonné ,which is a glass based enamel that was used prior to the invention of epoxy enamel.
If your application is for years service programs or corporate promotion, go for the hard enamel if you can afford it. There is defiantly a "wow" factor with the hard enamel process and it avoids any perception of being "cheap". Pins are comparatively cheap to other award products like plaques and trophies.
Both hard and soft enamel pins are made using the "Die Struck" process. That means we stamp them out of metal. Your design is engraved into a steel mold. Then a strip of zinc alloy is placed over top of the mold and a hydraulic press applies thousands of pounds of pressure so that its rendered with crisp and clean lines. Soft and hard enamel pins are stamped the same way: The Die Struck Process.
So it boils down to personal preference. Chances are the pin recipient, won't be able to tell the difference.
Sometimes you are forced to use one process over the other because of the art. For example, black dyed nickel (the most popular electroplate with artists) is only available in soft enamel. In some cases you may have too much detail or it will make sense to remove the paint in favour of electroplating, sandblasting or antique finishes.
If you want to silkscreen details over epoxy or require engraved numbers or text, you might have to use the hard enamel process.
Our advice: don't get your heart set on one process over they other until you talk to us first.
Craig Davidiuk has been in the promotional products his entire life. His family owned and operated a pin factory until 2002 and he eventually took over the company in 2012. He also has a diploma in Media Resources from Capilano University. Today his company is one of the leading suppliers of custom pins, medals and swag in Western Canada.
He is a father of one son with his wife, Courtney. Craig enjoys skiing, mountain biking, DJing, playing saxophone and world travel. The Davidiuk family resides in 100 Mile House, BC.
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