Custom 3D Metal Emblems for Raised Brand Identity
Custom 3D metal emblems are used when a project needs real raised depth, defined edges, and a stronger brand presence than a flat label or printed logo can provide.
Himgo manufactures 3D metal emblems based on customer drawings, specifications, and project requirements. For true 3D structure, zinc alloy die casting is the main route. It supports raised relief, shaped edges, plated finishes, and batch production for branding and product identification projects.
Common Use Cases
| Use Case | Typical Requirement |
|---|---|
| Automotive badges | Raised structure, plated finish, adhesive or mechanical mounting |
| Equipment branding | Durable metal logo part with visible depth |
| Consumer product logos | Small brand parts with clean edges and consistent finish |
| Appliance or machinery emblems | Product identity part with a more solid appearance than a flat label |
| Custom brand hardware | Shaped logo component for repeat production |




What Makes a 3D Metal Emblem Different
A 3D metal emblem has physical depth. The raised structure is part of the metal form, not only a printed shadow, surface texture, or domed effect.
For projects that need clear visual depth, Himgo typically evaluates:
- emblem thickness
- relief height
- edge definition
- surface plating or color finish
- mounting method
- production repeatability
This is the main difference between a 3D metal emblem and a flat metal sticker or printed label.
When to Choose This Route
| Choose Custom 3D Metal Emblems When | Consider Another Route When |
|---|---|
| the logo needs real raised structure | the project only needs a thin adhesive metal logo |
| the part should feel solid on the final product | the surface must stay extremely thin |
| visual depth matters more than minimum thickness | fine micro-detail is more important than physical relief |
| the project may repeat in production | the request is only for a small decorative sticker |
Related route:
For ultra-thin logo parts, see Custom Metal Logo or Metal Logo Stickers.
Main Manufacturing Route
For true 3D metal emblems, zinc alloy die casting is the main manufacturing route.
| Capability Item | Himgo Reference |
|---|---|
| Main material | Zinc alloy (Zamak) |
| Typical emblem thickness | 2-5 mm |
| Relief height | 0.5-3 mm |
| Dimensional tolerance | +/-0.10-0.20 mm |
| Minimum detail size | around 0.3 mm |
| Minimum wall thickness | 0.8-1.2 mm |
Zinc alloy die casting is suitable when the emblem needs a real molded body, raised logo structure, and enough depth to be seen and felt on the product surface.
Nearby Routes Compared
| Route | Best Fit | Key Difference |
|---|---|---|
| Zinc alloy die-cast 3D emblem | Real 3D badge or raised logo part | Thicker structure with 0.5-3 mm relief height |
| Electroformed nickel logo | Thin, precise metal logo or lettering | 0.05-0.30 mm metal layer, better for very fine details |
| Metal logo sticker | Thin adhesive-backed branding part | Easier to apply, but not a true cast 3D body |
| Flat metal label | Product label or identification plate | Better for information display than raised brand structure |
This comparison helps avoid choosing a thick 3D emblem when the project only needs a thin surface logo, or choosing a sticker when the product needs real physical depth.
Material and Finish Direction
| Requirement | Recommended Direction |
|---|---|
| Real raised emblem body | Zinc alloy die casting |
| Fine thin logo detail | Electroformed nickel route |
| Chrome-like appearance | Plating or polished finish, depending on project scope |
| Matte or dark appearance | Finish review needed before sampling |
| Adhesive mounting | Back adhesive can be evaluated based on surface and use condition |
Finish selection should be confirmed before sampling. The same emblem structure can look very different depending on plating, brushing, polishing, paint fill, or matte treatment.
Functional Options
Custom 3D metal emblems may include:
- raised logo structure
- recessed background
- shaped outer profile
- plated finish
- paint-filled areas
- polished or matte surface
- adhesive backing
- mounting holes or pins when required
Not every option fits every structure. Himgo reviews the drawing, size, relief, and mounting requirement before confirming the production route.
What Himgo Reviews Before Sampling
| Review Point | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Drawing and logo shape | Confirms whether the structure can be formed clearly |
| Relief height | Controls visual depth and manufacturability |
| Minimum detail size | Avoids details that may be too small for casting |
| Finish requirement | Affects plating, polishing, color, and appearance consistency |
| Mounting method | Affects back structure, adhesive, pins, or holes |
| Application surface | Helps confirm whether the emblem can be applied correctly |
This review happens before sampling so the sample can be closer to the production target.
Production Support
| Project Stage | Himgo Support |
|---|---|
| Requirement review | Check drawings, size, relief, material, finish, and mounting needs |
| Material and route evaluation | Confirm whether die casting or another route is more suitable |
| Sample production | Produce samples for appearance, structure, and fit review |
| Sample approval | Use the approved sample as the production reference |
| Mass production | Support controlled production based on confirmed specifications |
| Item | Reference |
|---|---|
| Sample lead time | 5-7 business days |
| Mass production lead time | 12-30 days |
| MOQ | 100-500 pcs depending on product complexity |
Actual timing depends on emblem size, tooling needs, finish, order quantity, and approval speed.
Common Applications by Industry
| Industry | Typical Use |
|---|---|
| Automotive | Vehicle badges, trim emblems, front or rear brand marks |
| Consumer electronics | Raised logo parts for housings and devices |
| Industrial equipment | Brand emblems on machines or product panels |
| Appliances | Decorative logo badges and product identity parts |
| Brand hardware | Custom metal logo components for finished products |
Related Product Paths
| If You Need | Consider |
|---|---|
| a broader emblem category | Custom Metal Emblems |
| automotive grille or vehicle badge use | Custom Front Grill Emblems |
| motorcycle-specific emblem projects | Custom Motorcycle Emblems |
| thin adhesive logo parts | Metal Logo Stickers |
| a manufacturer-level logo route | Custom Metal Logo |
FAQ
Are 3D metal emblems the same as metal logo stickers?
No. A 3D metal emblem has a thicker body and real raised structure. A metal logo sticker is usually thinner and adhesive-backed.
What material is usually used for 3D metal emblems?
Zinc alloy (Zamak) is the main route for true 3D die-cast emblems because it supports raised relief and molded structure.
What relief height can Himgo support?
For zinc alloy die-cast emblems, the current reference range is 0.5-3 mm relief height.
Can you make thin 3D-looking logos?
Yes, but the route may be different. Electroforming is often better when the project needs a thin, precise metal logo rather than a thicker cast emblem.
Should we request a sample before production?
For most custom 3D emblem projects, sampling is recommended. It helps confirm relief, finish, size, mounting, and overall appearance before batch production.
Request a Quote or Sample
Send your drawing, logo artwork, dimensions, finish target, mounting requirement, and expected quantity. Himgo can review the project from the manufacturing side and confirm whether 3D die casting or another route is the better fit.
