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Electropolishing For Small Parts
When choosing a metal finishing process, electropolishing is considered one of the most effective ways of improving the durability, performance, and sterility of metal products and metal parts. We often receive inquiries from businesses looking to electropolish small...
What Is The Passivation Process?
When considering your options for finishing metal materials, one solution you might come across is passivation. Passivation is a process in which the free metal of a surface is eliminated, thereby increasing the surface’s resistance to corrosion. Although this does...
Passivation vs Electropolishing – Which Should You Choose?
When looking to increase the longevity, resistance, and performance of a metal or metal alloy through surface treatment, a metal finisher will usually choose between one of the following options: passivation or electropolishing. Each process has its own benefits and...
Passivation vs Electropolishing – What Are The Differences?
What is the difference between Electropolishing and Passivation? When incorporating metal into a product, one of the most essential steps to consider is that of the final finish bestowed upon the metal’s surface. In most cases, especially when working with steel, one...
7 Industries That Depend On Electropolishing
Electropolishing is a versatile treatment, which offers a vast range of benefits to companies, organizations, and individuals operating within all kinds of industries. Boasting a diverse range of applications, electropolishing is used to create superior products,...
Understanding the Cost (and Value) of Electropolishing
If you’re interested in electropolishing, and you’re in the process of comparing this finishing technique to other solutions, you may be wondering how much electropolishing costs. Cost is a factor when making decisions, and it’s always wise to consider the potential...
What is Electropolishing?
Electropolishing is an electrochemical metal finishing process, which removes a fine surface layer to create a smooth, bright finish. Electropolishing is often referred to as the reverse of electroplating, which deposits a surface coating. Electropolishing has a wide...
Introduction to Electropolishing
Setup Setup of your new electropolishing line can be achieved using the same equipment typically used in electroplating processes: An acid proof tank,A DC power source,A conductive rack for hanging and dipping work piecesRinse stations. Electropolishing process...