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<Examples of Use> Parts feeders, precision equipment components (semiconductor-related, optical components-related), pharmaceutical line-related equipment, food line-related equipment, and general stainless steel products. <Examples of Achievements> - Polishing parts that are difficult or impossible to physically polish. - Enhancing appearance to increase product value. - Removing welding discoloration. - Achieving gloss and mirror finish. - Removing invisible fine dirt. - Seeking stronger corrosion resistance. - Electrolytic polishing is necessary due to buffing powder remaining in corners and edges from buff polishing. We are a company that takes on any challenge. We also assist with overseas expansion (various overseas export achievements available). *We provide on-site construction and processing guidance both domestically and internationally. Please consult us via our website or phone.
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<Stainless Steel Electrolytic Polishing> Metals often have uneven surfaces due to manufacturing processes and treatment. Devices that use such metal components require surfaces with mirror finishes, gloss, or low roughness, depending on the flowing work or purpose. If only a mirror finish is needed, physical polishing (buff polishing or polishing powder) is sufficient; however, for precision components with complex shapes (corners and radii) or where debris (buff residue) is a concern, such as in precision equipment, pharmaceutical line devices, and food line devices, this type of polishing is inadequate. This is where electrolytic polishing becomes necessary. Electrolytic polishing is a technique that utilizes the phenomenon of anodic dissolution, where stainless steel is energized in an electrolytic solution, allowing the protruding parts to dissolve before the recessed parts, resulting in an extremely smooth and glossy surface. The surface after treatment is called a passive film, which provides excellent corrosion resistance. Many components in precision equipment (related to semiconductors and optical parts), pharmaceutical line equipment, and food line equipment undergo this electrolytic polishing treatment.
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<Features> - The surface is composed of smooth curves rather than sharp, angular saw blade-like surfaces from mechanical polishing. - The surface becomes smoother and the gloss (mirror finish) improves. - A strong passive film is formed on the surface, enhancing corrosion resistance. - The synergistic effect of smoothing and the passive film suppresses the adhesion of fine particles and microorganisms, improving cleanability. <Examples of Achievements> - Polishing areas that are difficult or impossible to physically polish. - Enhancing appearance to increase product value. - Removing welding discoloration. - Achieving gloss and a mirror finish. - Removing invisible fine dirt. - Seeking stronger corrosion resistance. - Electrolytic polishing is necessary due to buffing powder remaining in corner surfaces and edges from buff polishing.
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We are a company that takes on challenges in any field. We also assist with overseas expansion (we have various achievements in overseas exports). *We provide on-site construction and processing guidance both domestically and internationally. Please consult us via our website or by phone.