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Processing that minimizes chipping to the extreme is possible! The glass surface can be processed into a high-precision flat surface.

Our company has handled a wide variety of custom optical cells and optical contact products in small quantities. When it comes to joining the glass components of these products, precise material processing that minimizes chipping and other issues is essential. Leveraging this processing technology and experience, we can work with glass—a material prone to chipping—at a high precision level while keeping chipping to an extremely small minimum. The main processing methods involve a combination of rotary grinding machines, Oscar polishing machines, and ring-type polishers. 【Features】 ■ Capable of processing glass surfaces to a high-precision flatness ■ Achieves the production of flat surfaces with extremely few scratches and rectangular blocks with chipping reduced to the smallest possible size through high-quality, high-precision polishing *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Column] The Difference Between Grinding and Polishing

Stainless steel columns from Taiwa Industry, experts in stainless steel processing! Introducing polishing.

Generally, when thinking of the surface of stainless steel, one might imagine a silvery-white appearance like that of silver or aluminum. However, depending on the processing method, stainless steel can also be finished to a shiny, beautiful mirror (mirror finish) that reflects one's face. There are various methods such as applying liquids or powders, covering with a thin film, or immersing in chemical baths, and the correct answer is that any of these processing methods can achieve a mirror finish. So, what are the differences among them? For more details, please refer to the related links below. *The detailed content of the column can be viewed through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.*

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