EDC Accessories
About This Product
Streamline your daily carry with a tool designed for minimalist precision. Available in four distinct finishes — Silver (mirror polish), Brushed Matte, PVD Gold, and Gunmetal — this money clip covers the full range of corporate aesthetics. The high-tension steel body automatically adjusts to your carry volume, providing a solid and dependable solution for managing both cash and credentials without the bulk of traditional carriers.
The flat steel surface is ideal for laser engraving — corporate logos are permanently etched with crisp, permanent precision, making this an executive-grade branded gift. Its non-fading, wear-resistant surface maintains a sharp, modern appearance throughout years of high-frequency use.
| Thickness | 8.0mm (Slim industrial profile) |
| Capacity | Securely holds 8 cards or a stack of currency notes |
| Material | Industrial Grade Stainless Steel |
| Finish Options | Silver (Mirror) / Brushed Matte / PVD Gold / Gunmetal |
| Weight | ~20g (Solid metallic presence) |
Does the money clip lose its tension after holding cards?
No. We use high-grade stainless steel with reinforced tension memory. The clip is engineered to return to its original shape even after holding its maximum capacity, ensuring a consistent, firm grip for years.
Is corporate Logo customization supported?
Yes. We provide high-precision laser engraving. The Logo is etched directly into the steel surface, ensuring it remains permanent, crisp, and will not fade or peel off over time.
How should the surface be maintained?
The dense stainless steel is naturally resistant to stains and daily abrasion. Fingerprints can be instantly removed with a simple wipe from a soft cloth, maintaining its professional industrial luster.
Spring Temper: Memory Metal
The clip's holding force comes from spring tempering — a cold-working process that permanently increases the steel's yield strength to 1000–1200 MPa (vs 210 MPa for annealed stainless). This "structural memory" means the clip returns to its original shape after every use. Unlike spring steel clips that lose tension (stress relaxation), stainless steel's austenitic crystal structure maintains spring force for decades.
PVD Gold vs Electroplated Gold
PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) deposits a thin film (0.5–3μm) of titanium nitride (TiN) — which appears gold-colored — in a vacuum chamber. PVD coatings are 3–5× harder than electroplated gold (2000 HV vs 80–200 HV) and will not tarnish, fade, or wear through under normal daily handling. The trade-off: PVD cannot achieve the deep warm tone of real gold plating, appearing slightly more yellow-metallic.
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