Ordering Pins
Types of Pins
Hard Enamel Pins vs. Soft Enamel Pins
Often used for corporate pins, event pins, convention pins and fraternity or sorority pins, hard enamel pins are long lasting and durable with a very high quality appearance. Soft enamel pins are frequently used for sports team trading pins, and are a great choice for world series or softball nationals pins. The difference between the two styles is one of the most frequent questions we get.
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Hard Enamel Pins
- Made from die-struck iron metal.
- Colors are applied by hand with a small brush or needle.
- Thin metal lines separate each color.
- Heated to a high temperature and then polished, creating a bright, smooth, hard enamel finish.
- Color matching using PMS (Pantone) colors. many choices, but still limiting.
- One of the highest quality, most durable pins available.
Soft Enamel Pins
- Made from die-struck iron metal by default and electroplated.
- Color matching using PMS (Pantone) colors. many choices, but still limiting.
- Epoxy coating is not included by default. This allows you to feel design's texture on the pin's surface.
- Optional epoxy coating is free if desired, simply ask when ordering.
- Approximately 1.2mm thick by default on a 1.50" pin. 50% heavier than photoscreen.
- Colors are applied mostly by hand, leading to longer production times.
- Small variations and minor surface imperfections are normal and characterstic of handcrafted work.