The desired surface quality is produced using the procedures of belt polishing and Superfinishing. It is a fine form of mechanical processing to improve the roughness and to produce the specified bearing ratio. The surface quality can result in outcomes up to a mirror finish. Dimensional requirements for a component, however, are implemented by precision grinding.
Belt polishing or industrial polishing is one of the machining procedures. The choice of grit determines the peak-to-valley height.
As a processing step before chrome plating, polishing is suitable to mechanically remove heavily scaled residues on the component. As standard, the workpieces are polished after chrome plating in order to achieve the desired surface quality. Teflon coating is a variant of the post treatment. The micro-cracked chrome surface is sealed with a Teflon coating. Teflon coating can temporarily increase the corrosion resistance.
Maximum dimensions: Ø 850 x 3600 mm
Maximum weight: max. 2000 kg
Roughness: Rz 1.6 - 2.5
Between peaks