Iron Stamped with Soft Enamel
2010-9-11
Process: Iron stamped with soft enamel
Material: Iron
Enamel: Soft enamel
Thickness: Thickness is various depending on the size of
design.
Plating: Gold / Antique Gold / Silver / Antique Silver /
Nickel / Black Nickel / Antique Nickel / Copper / Antique Copper /
Brass / Antique Brass
/ Dyed Black
Epoxy coating: With or without ( Optional )
Attachment: Various
Color reference: Pantone Color Chart
STEP 1 Stamping Molding
Molds the metal surface to form the design.
STEP 2
Outline Cutting
Cutting molds are made separately, then cut to the exact outline of
the design. Additional outline cutting molds may be required
depending on the complexity of the design. If a cente hole or cut-out is required, an additional cut-through mold must be used.
STEP 3
Attachment
Solder attachment onto the back of each piece.
STEP 4
Plating
Plating now can be processed. The quality of plating varies with the
length of time the metal is soaked in the plating liquid.
STEP 5
Coloring
Soft enamel is carefully inserted by hand, one color at a time,
using different sized syringes. Drying. To prevent defects, a high
degree of skill is required in order to keep each color and the
correct amount of enamel in the proper area.
STEP 6
Cleaning
Excess colors and impurities are then wiped off the metal surfaces.
STEP 7
Baking
The metal piece is baked at approximately 450F for 12 to15 minutes.
STEP 8
Epoxy Coating
Clear epoxy is then applied to the surface to protect the enamel
from color fading and cracking. (Epoxy coating is optional and
provided according to customer's requirements.)
STEP 9
Inspection & Packing
All items are strictly inspected before delivery. Customer's
satisfaction is guaranteed!
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