Ideal for situations requiring a matte finish treatment.
If a matte finish is required after plating, it is optimal to use a pearlescent treatment. Additionally, surface roughness can also be controlled.
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basic information
Matte finish processing refers to a method of roughening the surface of materials such as metal surfaces by spraying particles like iron, sand, or glass onto them. It is a method of finishing by mechanically or chemically roughening the surface (JIS H 0400 terminology for electroplating). There are glossy matte, semi-gloss matte, and non-glossy matte finishes. Processing methods include wire brushing, sandblasting, and dispersion plating. Generally, a method that finishes to a non-directional matte surface is called a matte finish, while a method that finishes to a directional matte surface is called a satin finish. Afterward, if plating treatment is performed, it is referred to as matte plating treatment.
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- Parts that require a matte finish - Semiconductor-related parts - Electro-optical parts
Company information
We perform plating processing on components used in various industries, including semiconductor parts, satellite parts, ship parts, and food-related components. Our strength lies in our high technical skills, which are a result of our thorough quality management system! We often receive comments from customers such as, "The quality of Sanwa Plating Industry is very trustworthy." We aspire to be a company that contributes to solving the challenges of businesses across Japan by leveraging the technology we possess. Additionally, as a company philosophy, we value the idea of considering the entire company as one family.