Die-Stamped brass dog tag

Stamped dog tag can be made of brass, created without any color infill, demonstrate their strength in various professional applications. In addition to bright and shiny plating, other popular finishes include sandblasting, foggy painting, granulation, and textured backgrounds. These processes enhance the contrast between brightness and matte surfaces, showcasing the fine details and the skillful art of mold carving. Antique finishes complement 3D cubic designs nicely, making logos and texts more legible as well. Two-tone finishing (gold and nickel) is another of our specialties, a feature that sets us apart from most manufacturers who typically do not offer this option.

Feature:

Material: Brass

Mold: 2D or 3D

Size: normal size 50x29mm or customized

Thickness: 2.0mm

Attachment: ball chains 24”, 30” or 34”

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Application

What is dog tag for?

Military identification tags, the most widely known as "dog tags", originated during the American Civil War. It is a small sign prepared to facilitate the identification of casualties on the battlefield and to understand necessary basic medical-related information such as blood type, vaccination history and religious beliefs. Modern identification tags are usually made of metals that are resistant to wear and corrosion. Since battlefield conditions may not allow the body to be buried quickly, the identity confirmation card is usually divided into two parts, each with the same message; or two identity confirmation cards may be used directly.

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