Custom metal labels help bag brands create a recognizable product identity. The key is to confirm both the logo effect and the installation requirement before tooling.

Start with the artwork

Vector files such as AI, PDF, EPS or CDR are preferred. They help the factory understand logo shape, line thickness, text detail and embossing or engraving requirements.

Choose material and surface effect

Zinc alloy, stainless steel, brass and aluminum alloy can all be used depending on shape, cost and finish. Common effects include plating, brushing, polishing, printing, laser engraving and etching.

Confirm installation details

Hole position, backing structure, thickness and edge treatment should match the final bag material. A small detail can affect assembly speed and durability.

Approve a sample

Before bulk production, approve a physical sample for size, logo effect, surface finish and packing. This keeps the production target clear for both buyer and factory.