We also provide chemical treatment for rust prevention and buff polishing to enhance the appearance of the finished surface.
Our company conducts chemical treatments for rust prevention and surface finishing. Chemical treatment refers to a method of surface treatment that involves chemical reactions such as sulfuration or oxidation in a solution, forming a film of sulfides or oxides on the surface to enhance corrosion resistance and improve adhesion with coatings. Additionally, for surface finishing, we offer options such as "buff polishing mirror finish," "matte finish," and "hairline finish," which can achieve a mirror-like surface without altering the shape. Finishing treatments can also be combined with various types of plating to enhance functionality and upgrade appearance, catering to a wide range of purposes. 【Various Surface Treatments】 ■ Parkerizing ■ Alkaline Coloring ■ Buff Polishing ■ Matte Treatment ■ Hairline Finish *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Parkalizing Improving rust prevention and adhesion by treating metal with phosphate.
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Pearl processing A treatment that forms fine irregularities on a metal surface by forcefully applying specialized fine sand.
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Our company was established in 1958 and specializes in surface treatment of labor-saving machine parts, precision machine parts, textile machine parts, and meat processing machine parts. "Electroplating" is a surface treatment technology where the item is immersed as a cathode in a solution containing metal cations that we want to deposit on the surface, allowing the metal to be electrically deposited onto the cathode surface. We also handle "electroless nickel," a type of electroless plating that deposits a nickel metal coating, and "anodizing," a technique that oxidizes the surface of aluminum primarily through the electrolysis of water in a strong acid, coating it. *For more details, please contact us.