Two-tone plated metal medals refer to medals that have been coated with two different types of plating finishes, creating a contrast between two distinct colors or tones on the surface of the medal.
The plating process involves applying a thin layer of metal onto the surface of the base metal material, typically through electroplating or other plating techniques. The base metal can be brass, zinc alloy, iron, or another suitable material. The first plating finish is applied to the entire medal, and then specific areas are masked off to protect them from the second plating finish. The second plating finish is then applied to the exposed areas, creating the two-tone effect.
Common combinations for two-tone plated metal medals include gold and silver, gold and black, silver and black, and various other combinations depending on the desired aesthetic. These combinations allow for a striking contrast between the two finishes, enhancing the overall appearance of the medal.
Custom two-tone plated metal medals with color filling offer a visually striking and prestigious way to recognize achievements or commemorate special events. The combination of two different plated finishes with vibrant color filling creates a unique and eye-catching design that stands out.
The production involves plating 2 different finishes, and then enamel colors can be filled into recessed areas of the medal design, creating a vibrant and detailed appearance. This is often done in custom shapes, logos, or text.
Custom two-tone plated metal medals with print combine the elegance of dual plating with the precision and vibrancy of printed designs. These medals offer a sophisticated and highly customizable way to recognize achievements, commemorate events, or honor individuals, ensuring a memorable and unique keepsake.
The production involves plating 2 different finishes and then using the chosen printing technique (UV, screen, or digital) to apply the design to the designated areas of the medal.
1. What’s your MOQ?
Usually, MOQ is 50-100pcs.
2. What materials are used for two-tone plated metal medals?
The base materials often used for these medals include brass, zinc alloy, and iron. The choice of material depends on the desired look, durability, and budget.
3. Are there any limitations to the design?
There is no limit. the design can be fully customized to include text, logos, intricate designs, and other elements. Customization options also extend to the choice of plating finishes and additional features like color filling or printing.
4. What are the costs associated with custom two-tone plated metal medals?
Costs can vary based on material, customization complexity, and order quantity. Two-tone plated metal medals are generally more expensive than single-tone medals due to the additional plating and customization processes.
5. What is the typical turnaround time for custom two-tone plated metal medals?
Usually 2-3 weeks.
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