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Polished with artisan skills! "Mirror finish"

[Concern] I want to perform mirror finishing.

It is not used as a mirror, but there are times when iron or carbide is polished to a mirror finish. The applications vary, whether it is to reflect something, to slide, or to achieve a flat surface. <Will it really become a mirror?> Yes, it will become a mirror. Light reflects, and faces are visible! However, to achieve a mirror finish, the material needs to be hard. If it is not hard, there is a high possibility that processing scratches will occur during the process of achieving a mirror finish. <To achieve precision> A mirror finish has very little surface roughness. Utilizing this characteristic, there are times when a mirror finish is applied for the purpose of uniform thickness or control at the micron level (=0.001mm). In such cases, it may be acceptable to have some scratches (since it is not reflecting a face). <For inquiries about mirror finishing, please contact us> Depending on the required level of mirror finish, material, and shape, it may be challenging, but we will work together to find solutions regarding how far a mirror finish can be achieved. Please feel free to consult with us.

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Mirror finish

Achieve a mirror finish through cutting processing! Our company can achieve a surface roughness of Ra 20nm or less with the hands of skilled technicians!

There are various ways to express surface roughness, but most are represented by Ra or Rz. All units are in micrometers (μ). In machining, a typical limit is around Rz3.2. Depending on the orientation of the machined surface, it can be increased further, but for freeform surfaces machined with a ball, this is a good guideline. Beyond this, we enter the realm of polishing and grinding. Even for freeform surfaces, our company can achieve a finish of Ra0.1 through the use of special tools. Going beyond Ra0.1 is a domain that is difficult to achieve with machines. However, thanks to our skilled technicians, we can achieve surface roughness below Ra20nm. When machining a concave spherical surface from a material with a hardness of HRc55, we used CBN tools, but there was a profile difference of about 15μ. This varies depending on the machining conditions, but the ability to perform such shape checks is thanks to the measuring instruments located in our temperature-controlled room. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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