Custom 3D Metal Emblems
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Some badges need to stand on their own as a dimensional object, not sit flat as a printed mark on an existing part. Himgo die-casts standalone 3D relief emblems for collectible makers, badge specialists and gear brands who want depth and shadow in the piece itself.
| Option | Choices |
|---|---|
| Material | Zinc alloy/Zamak die-cast (deepest relief), aluminum, stainless steel, brass for cast detail |
| Thickness | 2–5 mm, thicker castings hold deeper relief |
| Size | 40mm, 60mm, 80mm, 100mm, custom to your drawing |
| Finish | Chrome, gold or nickel plating, painted highlight fill, PVD |
| Marking/Process | Zinc die casting for full 3D relief, electroforming for shell-style dimensional pieces |
| Mounting | 3M adhesive, pins, studs or screws, chosen by where the piece sits |
Die casting reaches undercuts a flat stamping die cannot, so a standalone 3D emblem usually needs its own mold rather than a shared stamping tool. Plating after casting brings out the raised surface against the recessed background.
| Example spec | Ref US$/pc |
|---|---|
| 40mm zinc alloy 3D emblem, single-tone plating | $0.42 |
| 60mm zinc alloy 3D emblem, painted highlight, adhesive back | $0.90 |
| 100mm zinc alloy 3D emblem, deep relief, chrome plated, stud mount | $1.80 |
Indicative only. Final price depends on relief depth, mold complexity, plating and quantity.
Relief depth is set at first tooling; a major depth change after approval usually needs a revised mold, on request.
Die casting suits solid, undercut-heavy 3D shapes; electroforming suits thinner, shell-style dimensional pieces.
Yes, plating solutions reach recessed areas on a cast piece, though very tight undercuts can shift finish evenness slightly.
No, a flat logo mark fits our badge or emblem lines better; this category is for a standalone dimensional piece.
Most designs need one sample round for approval; a second revision is usually only needed for relief depth changes.
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