High-quality Colorful Spray Painted snap hook for handbag
Colorful spray-painted 26mm snap hook crafted from high-quality zinc alloy,after opening and closing several times, the spring action remains smooth and responsive with no sticking. custom spray-painted in the client’s chosen color, the dog buckle looks more stylish. Colorful Spray Painted snap hook for handbag bellow:
Product attributes
| Product name | 26mm snap hook | Color | as picture shown |
| Support | OEM, ODM | Style | Fashionable |
| MOQ | 500pcs | Weight | 13.82g |
| Design | Freely | Metal Type | zinc alloy |
| Size | 26mm | packing | PP bag |
Advantages and Disadvantages of Spray-Painted Dog Hook
| Advantages | Disadvantages |
| Rich in color, stylish and attractive | Extremely prone to wear, scratches, impacts, and peeling |
| Can meet all your color needs | Once the paint peels off, rust can easily form. |
| The cost is low, the low MOQ | Relatively short usage time |
What is the difference between spray-painted and electroplated Snap hook?
Spray-painted and electroplated Snap hook exhibit significant differences in surface finish, durability, and visual texture. These distinctions also determine their respective applications and cost-effectiveness.
Table of difference
| Characteristics | Spray-painted snap hook | Electroplated Snap hook |
|---|---|---|
| Process Principle | Through spraying, paint or The paint or powder coating is then applied to the metal surface by spraying, and subsequently is dried at high temperature or fluidized bed (leveling off) cured to form a film | Through the principle of electrolysis, a thin, dense metal film (such as zinc, chromium, or nickel) is deposited onto the metal surface. |
| Appearance and Texture | Comes in a wide array of colors (adjustable to most shades) with more texture on the face and can have matte, shiny or other finishes. Aesthetically, it’s more toward the “trendy”/“customized” look | Colours -Neutral mono chrome colours such as light gold, silver gilded,bronze and gunmetal. The surface is glossy and has a metallic lustre, so it looks “classic” and “industrial.” |
| Abrasion resistance | Poor. The paint film is relatively soft and prone to scratches and abrasions from hard objects, leading to paint loss and exposure of the underlying metal | Better. The metal coating has higher hardness, offering greater resistance to scratches and wear, and is less prone to visible marks. |
| Rust resistance | Generally, once the paint film is damaged, the underlying metal is prone to rusting at the damaged area and may spread beneath the paint film. | Excellent. Electroplated coatings offer the first line of defence from the environment, cathodic protection for the base material (in particular septone zinc plating), protecting against rust to a degree even if the surface is scratched. |
| Corrosion resistance | Generally. Limited resistance to sweat, rainwater, salt, etc. Prolonged use may lead to coating aging and peeling. | Excellent. Accounts Thanks to such processes as chrome plating which endows excellent corrosion resistance, they are ideal for use even in humid or outdoor surroundings |
| Cost | Lower. The production process is relatively simple, and the cost of raw materials is also lower. | Higher. The production process is complex, involving electrochemical procedures, resulting in higher equipment and energy costs. |
| Service life | Short: Especially in frequent friction or severe conditions. By the process of electrolysis, a bright thin-metal layer (e.g. zinc, chromium or nickel) is plated onto the metal surface. | Relatively longer, providing more enduring protection and aesthetic appeal. |
Precautions for the daily use of Spray-painted snap hook
Prevent scratches from overly hard objects
Due to the lower hardness of the spray-painted dog buckle coating, prolonged friction may cause surface scratches.
Avoid collisions with other objects and drops
Repeated impacts or falls can cause the plating layer to peel off, leading to rust at the affected areas.
Avoid contact with chemicals
Many common chemicals react with the paint film, causing loss of gloss. Salts in sweat and seawater can also corrode the paint surface.

