Industry Knowledge
How to Achieve a Uniform Finish: Glossy vs Matte on Spray-Painted Surfaces
It’s not uncommon to find painted parts with one matte side and one glossy side. This difference in finish is usually caused by factors...
Vacuum Casting vs. Injection Molding: A Comparative Analysis
Vacuum casting and injection molding are two distinct manufacturing methods, each offering unique advantages and limitations. The choic...
Brushed Finish: A Timeless Surface Treatment for Metal Components
Brushed finish (also called satin finish or linear grain finish) is a popular mechanical surface treatment that creates fine, parallel ...
Machining:Silver Plating
Silver plating is a electroplating process that deposits a thin, adherent layer of pure silver onto the surface of a substrate (typical...
Mechanical machining:Polishing&Mirror polishing
Polishing, as both a machining operation and a surface treatment method, focuses on improving the surface quality of workpieces by redu...
Surface Finishing:What is powder coating?
Powder coating is a widely used dry surface finishing technology in industrial manufacturing. It relies on electrostatic adsorption to ...
What is Phosphating? A Simple Surface Treatment Explanation
Phosphating is a common chemical Metal surface treatment—most often steel and aluminum.The process works by placing metal workpieces in...
Surface Finishing:LOGO Laser Engraving
Laser engraving is a non-contact, precision surface processing technology that uses a high-energy laser beam to ablate, melt, or change...
Surface Finishing:What is Nitriding?
Key Benefits of Nitriding
Exceptional Wear Resistance: The nitride layer has a hardness of 800–1200 HV (compared to...
Surface Finishing:What is glod plating?
Gold plating is a surface treatment process that deposits a thin layer of gold onto the surface of metal parts or plastic parts( metall...