Surface Finishing
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Technological Process
Quick masking guide we use — pick by feature and process:Threads/internal bores: silicone or n...
Blackening: A Practical Surface Treatment for Ferrous Metals
Blackening (also known as black oxide coating or bluing) is a low-cost, chemical surface treatment that creates a thin, black iron oxid...
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...
Surface Finishing:What is painting?
Painting involves atomizing paint with a spray gun and applying it evenly to a workpiece surface, followed by curing through air-drying...
Surface Finishing:What is sandblasting?
Sandblasting is a surface treatment process/surface finishing that essentially uses high-pressure airflow to spray abrasives (such as q...
Surface Finishing:What is anodizing?
Anodizing is an electrolytic process that creates a durable, corrosion-resistant oxide layer on the surface of aluminum (and other non-...
What Does Masking Do in the Anodizing Process?
Protect Functional Surfaces: Threads, holes, and assembly surfaces require precise dimensions and smoothness. Masking prevents anodized...