Custom Metal Badges
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Not every metal badge sits on a car. Himgo casts and stamps brand, product and uniform badges for appliance makers, tool brands, workwear suppliers and promotional product companies who need a mark that isn’t automotive trim.
| Option | Choices |
|---|---|
| Material | Zinc alloy die-cast, stamped brass, aluminum, stainless steel |
| Thickness | 2–5 mm, by process and detail level |
| Size | 40mm, 60mm, 80mm, 100mm, custom to your drawing |
| Finish | Chrome, gold or nickel plating, painted fill, PVD |
| Marking/Process | Zinc die casting for dimensional logos, stamping for flat brand marks, electroforming for fine detail |
| Mounting | Pin back or safety-pin for garments and caps, 3M adhesive or screws for housings and panels |
A garment badge usually needs pin mounting so staff can move it between jackets, while a badge fixed to an appliance or tool housing usually holds better with adhesive or screws.
| Example spec | Ref US$/pc |
|---|---|
| 40mm stamped brass badge, pin back | $0.42 |
| 60mm zinc alloy badge, plated, adhesive back | $0.75 |
| 100mm die-cast badge, multi-color paint fill, screw mount | $1.60 |
Indicative only. Final price depends on process, plating and mounting hardware, and quantity.
Pin or safety-pin backing suits a badge that moves between jackets or caps; adhesive suits a badge fixed to one surface.
Stamping renders clean outlines and simple text well at 40mm; finer or layered text usually reads better die-cast or electroformed.
Yes, one tooling set can produce consistent badges across several product sizes or finishes in the same order.
MOQ is usually 100–500 pieces, by complexity, with a sample batch approved before the full run.
Yes, die casting and stamping both follow your outline, so a custom silhouette badge is standard, not an upcharge item.
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