This category includes die struck iron lapel pins made from steel that is stamped to form the design, then plated with brass. The stamping process creates recessed sections in the metal, which are filled with enamel and baked to set the colour.
The metal lines formed during stamping separate each enamel section, allowing logos to be produced with defined edges. The metal remains visible between colours as part of the design.
Branding is built into the face of the pin through the stamped design and enamel fill. Additional finishes include polishing the surface or applying an epoxy coating over the front of the pin.
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What is a die struck iron lapel pin?
It is a pin made by stamping a design into steel, then filling the recessed areas with enamel and baking it to set the colour.
What does brass plating do?
Brass plating is applied over the steel to give the pin its final metal finish and protect the surface.
Can finishes be added?
Yes. The surface can be polished or coated with epoxy, which is applied over the front of the pin.
How is the logo applied?
The logo is formed through the stamped design and enamel fill on the face of the pin.