Custom medals can be plated with various finishes to enhance their appearance and durability. The plating finish process involves applying a thin layer of metal onto the surface of the medal. The most common plating finishes for custom medals are gold, silver, bronze, and copper.
The plating process can be done through electroplating or chemical plating. Electroplating involves using an electric current to deposit the metal onto the surface of the medal. Chemical plating, on the other hand, uses a chemical solution to deposit the metal onto the surface.
Some popular plating options for custom medals include antique finish, polished finish, and satin finish. The antique finish gives the medal an aged or vintage look, while the polished finish creates a shiny and reflective surface. The satin finish gives the medal a matte or brushed appearance.
The plating finish process not only enhances the appearance of the medal but also improves its durability. The plating acts as a protective layer, preventing the medal from tarnishing.
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