Increasingly popular as a form of self-expression, enamel pins are made in a process that involves multiple steps, including design, molding, filling, baking and polishing.
One of the most critical tools used in the enamel pin making process is the machine used to make the mold. In this blog, we will take a closer look at the different types of machines used in enamel pin production and how they function throughout the process.
Punching Machine
The press is used to make molds for enamel pins. This machine uses a series of punches and molds to create the shape of the pin, cutting out the design and creating a deep, sculpted impression. The press is usually operated by a skilled operator who will use a range of tools and techniques to ensure the accuracy of the mold and the perfect reproduction of the design.
Each machine plays a vital role in ensuring that the final product is of the highest quality and accurately reflects the design of the original mold.
Whether you are an experienced enamel pin manufacturer or just starting out, understanding the role of each machine in the process is an essential part of producing high-quality enamel pins. Feel free to contact our artists via email /WhatsApp to create a good design for your pin.
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