Corporate Identity ProductsI. Signage and LabelingAdd a more professional look to your premises and provide your company
with an enhanced corporate identity with our signage and labeling products.
They are ideal for making that ever important first impression at your
entrance or reception area and perfect for maintaining your high profile
throughout your building or office. Examples and uses of those products
include: door signs, desk plates, information plates, memorial plates
and other labels used for identification and other purposes. Our signs
are perfect for walls, doors, desks, cabinets and equipment. We engrave your signs on brass or stainless steel plates with custom
wording along with any design; they are individually sized and engraved
to your exact requirements. Single engraved signs can be designed and
produced in a very short time. The following are descriptions and uses of some of our signage and labeling
products:
Customizing Your Sign1. Choosing the Shape and Dimensions of your Plate General Rectangular shapes are by far the most popular shapes plates take,
however we can also customize your plate according to the shape you
want, special cutout shapes may require an extra charge. You can choose
any dimension for your plate not exceeding 900x600 mm, if you require
a bigger plate then your plate will be composed of smaller parts that
will then be assembled and mounted on a wooden plate. Door Signs and Desk Signs Door signs usually come in the following standard rectangular dimensions
in mm (width x height): 140 x 110 - 180 x 85 - 220 x 170 - 310 x 220
Desk signs usually come in the following standard rectangular dimensions
in mm (width x height): 200 x 45 - 290 x 70
Other dimensions can also be made according to your requirements. 2. Choosing the Plate finishing Plating and/or Patina Electroplating is a process whereby a very thin layer of a metal is
transferred chemically to cover the surface of another metal. For example
a gold-plated plate has a very fine coat (only a few microns) of 24K
gold. Because gold resists oxidization gold-plating will also protect
your plate. Adding metal plating such as silver or gold makes your plate
look more valuable and attractive. You may choose among the following
plating options: None, Nickel, Silver or Gold. We can electroplate plates
that do not exceed 480x480 mm. Patina Patina is a procedure used to discolor a metal by oxidation. For example
Antique patina is used to artificially "age" a silver-plated
or silver metal. Antiquating metals prevents tarnishing.
Applying Epoxy Although our plates are lacquered by default, epoxy (a thick, hard
and clear layer) can also be applied on the surface of a plate to further
protect its finish from humidity and oxidization. We highly advise you
to order this feature for your outdoor plates. 3. Coloring the Plate The engraved parts of your plate can be color-filled according to your preferences. All our plates are color-filled manually and the color goes all the way through, so it cannot wear off. II. Pins, Badges and Name Tags
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1. Choosing the Shape and Dimensions of your Item
The standard shapes of those items are either circular or rectangular, however we can customize them according to the design you want.
2. Choosing the Item Finishing
Plating
Electroplating is a process whereby a very thin layer of a metal is
transferred chemically to cover the surface of another metal. For example
a gold-plated item has a very fine coat (only a few microns) of 24K
gold. Because gold resists oxidization gold-plating will also protect
your item. Adding metal plating such as silver or gold makes your item
look more valuable and attractive. You may choose among the following
plating options: None, Nickel, Silver or Gold.
Patina
Patina is a procedure used to discolor a metal by oxidation. For example
Antique patina is used to artificially "age" a silver-plated
or silver metal. Antiquating metals prevents tarnishing.
Patina Options:
Applying Epoxy
Although our pins, badges and name tags are lacquered by default, epoxy
(a thick, hard and clear layer) can also be applied on the surface of
those items to further protect their finish from humidity and oxidization.
Most pins and badges have epoxy on their surface.
3. Coloring the Item
You can choose to color-fill the engraved part of your pin, badge or name tag. Color-filling is done manually and the color goes all the way through, so it cannot wear off.
4. Choosing the Hanging Method of Your Item
Your item could be hung using a safety pin, a brooch pin or a magnet.
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