Chemical Polishing - List of Manufacturers, Suppliers, Companies and Products

Chemical Polishing Product List

1~2 item / All 2 items

Displayed results

[Column] Various Polishing Methods: "Chemical Polishing Method"

Introducing a method to smooth the surface using chemical forces (to add luster and even out roughness).

Polishing refers to the process of shining the surface of stainless steel or smoothing out its roughness, but any type of polishing involves applying some form of "force" to the surface. So, what kind of "forces" are there? This time, I will briefly discuss the "chemical polishing method." This method involves immersing stainless steel in a chemical solution, using chemical forces to dissolve the surface and achieve a smooth finish (to enhance shine and even out roughness). Since simply soaking in the solution can yield a shiny and smooth surface, it allows for the polishing of complex shapes, regardless of size, in a short amount of time. *For more details on the column, you can view it through the related links. Please feel free to contact us for more information.

  • others

Added to bookmarks

Bookmarks list

Bookmark has been removed

Bookmarks list

You can't add any more bookmarks

By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.

Free membership registration

Chemical polishing

"Chemical polishing" enables uniform polishing of complex shapes and fine parts.

Chemical polishing is a process that dissolves and polishes the metal surface by immersing it in chemical polishing agents without using electricity. Similar to electrolytic polishing, the surface is dissolved to achieve a clean state, resulting in a smooth and glossy finish. Since it does not use electricity, the uniformity of polishing is high, allowing for efficient polishing of products that are fine and numerous. 【 Precision Control of Chemical Polishing 】 Chemical polishing allows for easier control of changes in weight, thickness, and other factors compared to electrolytic polishing. Nakano Science's "Chemical Polishing" can control the change in thickness to a target value of ±0.003mm. ◇◇ Please feel free to contact us for more details ◇◇

  • Metalwork

Added to bookmarks

Bookmarks list

Bookmark has been removed

Bookmarks list

You can't add any more bookmarks

By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.

Free membership registration