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Technology
Surface Finishing Technology

We offer a wide range of surface finishing options for our plastic and metal products to enhance their appearance, durability, and functionality. Our comprehensive capabilities ensure that we can provide the ideal surface finish to meet your specific requirements.


1. Painting


Painting is a versatile technique that involves the application of a layer of paint onto a plastic surface, serving multiple purposes such as enhancing its visual appeal, providing protection against external elements, and achieving a desired color or texture. By carefully selecting the appropriate type of paint and employing various application methods, plastic painting can transform a plain plastic surface into a vibrant and eye-catching masterpiece. Whether it's a toy, a car part, or a household item, plastic painting can breathe new life into these objects, making them more visually appealing and attractive.

 

   


2. Surface Polishing


Surface polishing is a finishing process that enhances the surface of a material, typically metal, by removing imperfections and creating a smooth, reflective surface. This is achieved through the use of abrasive materials and polishing compounds, which are applied to the surface with rotating tools or by hand. The result is a visually appealing and high-quality finish that improves the appearance and functionality of the material, making it suitable for various industrial and decorative applications.


   


3. Powder coating


Powder coating is a dry finishing process that involves applying a fine, electrostatically charged powder to a surface, which is then cured under heat to form a hard, durable coating. This method is commonly used to coat metals, such as aluminum or steel, but can also be applied to plastics and other materials. Powder coating provides a uniform, high-quality finish that is resistant to chipping, scratching, and fading, making it ideal for a wide range of industrial and consumer applications.   


   


4. Electroplating


Electroplating is a process that uses electrical current to coat a conductive object with a thin layer of metal, typically for decorative or protective purposes. During electroplating, the object to be plated is immersed in a solution containing the metal ions to be deposited. When an electric current is applied, the metal ions are attracted to the surface of the object, forming a uniform and adherent coating. This process enhances the appearance, corrosion resistance, and conductivity of the plated object, making it widely used in various industries.



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