Polishing is a finishing process used in manufacturing to improve the surface finish of a workpiece. It involves the use of abrasive materials such as sandpaper, polishing compounds, or abrasive wheels to remove imperfections and smooth the surface. The goal of polishing is to enhance the appearance of the workpiece, increase its resistance to corrosion, and improve its overall functionality.
We specialize in the meticulous polishing and buffing of stainless steel materials such as trays, pots, and pans. Our expert craftsmen are dedicated to restoring your stainless steel items to their original luster, ensuring they gleam like new!
Limitations of Polishing
While polishing can significantly improve the surface finish of a workpiece, it has its limitations.
Polishing cannot correct dimensional errors or deformities in the workpiece. It also cannot remove deep scratches or gouges that penetrate below the surface. Additionally, polishing may not be effective for all materials, and some materials may require specialized techniques for finishing.
Deformities, swirl marks, etc.
Indentations, sharp dents, etc.
Scratch, gouges, scuffs marks, etc.
Embeded contaminants, etc.
Polishing process
Before polishing
Halfway through polishing
After polishing
Please note that we only work with clean stainless steel surfaces, as coated surfaces are not suitable for polishing and buffing. Coated surfaces, such as those with a non-stick coating or a painted finish, can be damaged if polished.
It’s always best to consult the manufacturer’s guidelines or seek professional advice before attempting to polish any coated surface. Trust us to bring out the best in your stainless steel possessions
BEFORE and AFTER
BEFORE and AFTER
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