Deeplink Standard Finishes
Deeplink offers a wide variety of finishing options available for an instant online quote. We offer finishing services for most of our manufacturing processes, including CNC machining and sheet metal Fabrication
Deeplink offers a wide variety of finishing options available for an instant online quote. We offer finishing services for most of our manufacturing processes, including CNC machining and sheet metal Fabrication
Polishing is a precision surface finishing process that uses flexible polishing tools and abrasive particles to modify the metal surface, which can be divided into rough polishing, fine polishing and mirror polishing according to the precision requirements.
Process Features: Eliminate surface burrs and fine defects of workpieces, obtain smooth or mirror-like metal luster, improve the dimensional accuracy and geometric shape accuracy of workpieces, and enhance the aesthetic and tactile feel of products.
DEEPLiNK Application: It is widely used in the surface finishing of metal hardware tools , stainless steel precision hardware and automotive decorative parts, and the polished surface can reach a high gloss finish to meet the high aesthetic requirements of high-end manufacturing.
Anodic oxidation is an electrochemical process mainly for aluminum and its alloys, which forms a dense and porous aluminum oxide film (Al₂O₃) on the metal surface through electrolysis, and the film layer can be further colored and sealed for reinforcement.
Powder coating is an environmentally friendly dry coating process that uses electrostatic adsorption to attach powder coatings (epoxy, polyester, etc.) to the metal surface, and forms a uniform and dense coating after high-temperature baking and curing.
Chrome plating is a special electroplating process that deposits a chromium layer on the metal surface through electrolysis, which is divided into decorative chrome plating and hard chrome plating according to the application purpose.
Zinc plating is a classic anti-corrosion surface treatment process for steel workpieces, which forms a zinc layer on the steel surface through electrolysis or hot dipping, and protects the substrate through the "sacrificial anode" principle.