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Hard turning mirror finish processing

We accept hard turning mirror finishing with a surface roughness of Rz1μ or less.

At Harada Iron Works Co., Ltd., we perform hard turning on high-hardness heat-treated steel. Compared to grinding processes, there are products that offer advantages in terms of cost and machining accuracy. We have processing experience with materials such as general carbon steel, alloy steel, and martensitic stainless steel. For workpieces with high hardness, we use CBN tools or PCD tools for turning. For lower hardness, we use carbide tools or cermet tools for turning. The turning process can achieve a surface roughness of "Rz1.0μ to 2.0μ." If a higher surface roughness is required, we perform burnishing. Please note that depending on the material, hardness, and shape, mirror finishing may not be possible. Feel free to consult with us. *For more details, please do not hesitate to contact us.*

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Hard turning mirror finish processing

We accept hard turning mirror finishing with a surface roughness of Rz1μ or less.

At Harada Iron Works Co., Ltd., we perform hard turning on high-hardness heat-treated steel. Compared to grinding, there are products that offer advantages in terms of cost and machining accuracy. We have processing experience with materials such as general carbon steel, alloy steel, and martensitic stainless steel. For workpieces with high hardness, we use CBN tools or PCD tools for turning. For lower hardness, we use carbide tools or cermet tools for turning. Turning can achieve a surface roughness of "Rz1.0μ to 2.0μ." If a higher surface roughness is required, we perform burnishing. Please note that mirror finishing may not be possible depending on the material, hardness, and shape; feel free to consult us. *For more details, please do not hesitate to contact us.*

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