Polishing involves smoothing and brightening the surface of a material by removing imperfections such as scratches and oxidation. Besides improving appearance, it also enhances corrosion resistance and durability.
Mechanical Polishing
Uses abrasives like sandpaper, grinding wheels, or polishing pads to physically wear down uneven surfaces.

Chemical Polishing
Employs chemical solutions to selectively dissolve microscopic surface irregularities, resulting in a smooth finish.
Electrochemical Polishing (Electropolishing)
Utilizes an electrochemical reaction to remove raised areas on the surface, creating a mirror-like shine.
Metal fabrication: automotive parts, aerospace components, machinery
Decorative products: furniture, jewelry, stainless steel items
Electronics: smartphones, camera lenses
Medical instruments: surgical tools, precision devices
Enhances product aesthetics
Improves corrosion and wear resistance
Extends material lifespan
Increases precision in part fitting
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