How To Choose The Best Industrial Metal Finishing Technique?

Metal finishing is a huge industry because the metal itself looks rugged unless a thin coating is applied on its surface to enhance its appeal and improve its durability. Thus, metal finishing is an important part of the shop floor before the product is finally rolled into cartons and shipped. Having said that, there are numerous metal finishing techniques in the market and choosing the one that meets your requirements requires insight into what exactly you are looking at. Here is the list of different types of metal finishing techniques you can choose from:

·         Electroplating: If the product in question needs to be protected against corrosion and tarnish, then electroplating is a metal finishing technique that will serve your purpose. In electroplating, an alloy or a metal is deposited on the surface of the product through a solution that contains ions of the substrate and the deposited metal. Chrome finishing on the kitchen appliances is an example of electroplating.

·         Brushed metal finishing: This metal finishing technique removes all kinds of imperfections from the surface of the object leaving a grainy texture after the process is finished!

·         Galvanization: Applying iron or zinc coating on the surface of the metal to prevent corrosion and rusting is galvanization. The low maintenance and simplicity of the process make galvanization an affordable metal finishing technique. You will find its use in household appliances, washing machines etc.

·         Powder coating: Applying dry powder to the product and then heating it to make the surface look even and appealing is the crux of powder coating. Powder coating is a step ahead of painting because it improves the durability and aesthetics of the product and is an obvious choice when the customers want something affordable yet appealing.

·         Paint: Using a spray or pump to evenly distribute the wet paint on the surface of the object is a tried and tested method of an easy metal finishing technique. But if you are looking for long-term results, then paint might not help you in achieving the objective.

·         Buff polishing: Appropriative for basic shapes, buff polishing is the opposite of the powder coating technique. It helps in making the object look shinier and glossy.

·         Metal grinding: Using a grinding machine against the metal object to smoothen its surface is a metal grinding technique.

If you are still confused regarding the right metal finishing technique, then logon to www.agasem.com or call +44 1788 537535 and talk to the experts.


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