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Surface finishing is a final process of producing parts by adding, removing or reshaping. Through this process, the workpieces can be improved their appearance, strength and other properties.
Clearly, surface finishing brings some excellent qualities to entrepreneurs. Its procedures are universally accepted as the best approach for producing a desired smooth finish on various machined & fabricated objects. These finishing techniques can be applied to a wide variety of materials and provide increased durability, tighter tolerances, better aesthetics and improved functionality for many applications.


Anodizing
Anodizing is one of the most important and effective surface pretreatments for metals. It is an electrochemical process used to reduce the external corrosion in metals such as aluminum and titanium. It uses this passivation electrolyte process to thicken the natural oxide layer on the surface of the metal so that it has strong resistance. Most anodized parts are durable and stable. It is easy to maintenance.

Painting
Painting is a finishing process in which liquid paint is applied to the surface of an object or a workpiece. In some painting applications, heat and pressure are used to help the paint set. As the paint fuses with the object or workpiece, it creates a strong and long-lasting shell that’s able to withstand the hands of time. It offers an easy and inexpensive way to finish an object or workpiece with a protective coating.

Color Matching
When it comes to product design, color matching is a critical component that has a dramatic impact on a product’s success. Luckily, technology has made it easy to identify the abundance of hues that surround us. The process of color matching is to find and approve colors that match on-screen and off-screen. Getting the right color is a fundamental part of your branding experience.

Pad Printing
Pad printing has begun to conquer in industrial applications. Pad printing offers the manufacturers with the same, or in some cases, greater versatility as screen printing. It allows detailed images to be added to delicate, sensitive or irregularly shaped products that would be difficult or impossible to print.

Sanding
Sanding is probably the most widely used surface finishing process. It removes the materials with an abrasive sheet. Sandblasting makes full use of the abrasive properties so that it can create smoother surfaces with fewer flaws.
Blasting
Blasting is a common metal surface finishing process. It means to spray some types of abrasive media onto the product. It is used for cleaning metal surfaces, preparing parts for additional finishes and removing rust, slag or machining scale.


Polishing
It is the production of a shiny metal surface using abrasive or chemical treatments. It helps to produce metal surfaces with excellent reflective surfaces. It enables to reduce the amount of damages and provides better uniformity of deposited materials. This technique aims at removing scratches while improving the shine. Through this method, we can get a mirror-bright finished part.