Enamel Process

Enamel Process

die casting

Die-cast/cast the zinc alloy perfume cap blank

Remove the gate and grind off the burrs.

Sand blowing – sand picking

Purpose: To ensure the enamel glaze adheres firmly, preventing glaze shrinkage and blistering.

deburring
enamel color grading

 Use low-temperature enamel powder (below 130℃ to avoid melting the zinc alloy)

Add AB glue resin in a weight ratio of A:B (3:1) and stir into a paste.

 Match colors according to customer’s color code: red, blue, green, black, white, enamel gold, etc.

Use a fine needle, small shovel, or syringe to fill the groove with each color one by one

Avoid overflowing, mixing colors, and missing material

For multi-color patterns, wait for the previous color to be semi-dry before filling the next color

enamel fill color
high temperature firing

Oven temperature: approximately 110℃

Time: 60 minutes

Enamel melts, solidifies, and develops color

Complex multi-color designs require multiple color fillings → multiple firings

Natural cooling or slow cooling to prevent cracking

Remove overflow and burrs

Check for missing enamel, pinholes, and bubbles; repair enamel and refire

cooling and visual inspection
polishing and electroplating

Polished high-gloss finish on protruding metal parts

Electroplating enhances the enamel color and creates a more upscale overall look

Available finishes: Bright chrome, bright gold, matte gold, gunmetal, rose gold

Visual Inspection: Uniform color, no impurities, no broken enamel

Touch: Smooth surface, not scratchy

Test: Proper fit with bottle neck clips

packaging and shipping

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