Badge Finish Options |
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| Rhodium, an element within the platinum group, is a precious metal that is applied by the electroplating process over a bright nickel base. Rhodium can be distinguished by its brilliant white finished and is tarnish resistant. It will not discolor or peel from the surface of the badge. | ![]() |
| A rich, 24K gold-electroplated finish. A heavy gold deposit over a bright nickel base insures long wear. | ![]() |
| A combination of silver and gold colors. Badges with applied panels will normally consist of Hi-Glo material for the Gold color and Rho-Glo for the silver color. Badges of the one piece construction will consist of Hi-Glo panels and Rhodium plate background or Rho-Glo panels and gold plate background. |
TWO-TONE |
| Base material which has a solid silver color throughout and requires no surface plating. Highly polished to a brilliant luster. A clear coating is then applied to enhance its durability. | ![]() |
| A base material which has a golden color throughout and requires no surface plating. Highly polished to a brilliant luster, a clear coating is then applied to enhance its durability. | ![]() |
| Heavy gold electroplate (HGE) is the ultimate in fine gold plate. This process applies a uniformly thick coating of tarnish proof high karat gold, purer and more durable than gold plate. | ![]() |
*Rho-Glo®, Hi-Glo® and VHB KK® are registered trademarks of V.H. Blackinton® & Co., Inc. |
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