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How to Select Targeted Polishing Wax in Polishing Process?

If you want to get the best polishing effect in every polishing process, you must choose the targeted polishing wax.

From: iAbrasive.comDate: 2015-07-04 09:16:52Views: 288

Both hardware and plastic products, their polishing processes are divided into three steps: coarse polishing, polishing and fine polishing. If you want to get the best polishing effect in every polishing process, you must choose the targeted polishing wax. Therefore, how to select targeted polishing wax in polishing process?

First, we get to know the purpose that we want to achieve in each polishing process.

A. Coarse polishing: mainly to polish some workpieces with rough surface to remove obviously uneven surface.

B. Polishing: polishing on the basis of the coarse grinding to further remove the mark left by coarse grinding. Through this process, the workpiece surface becomes gradually smooth and bright.

C. Fine polishing: to get rid of the other tiny scratches, blemishes and oxide layer for the desired brightness.

Second, we'll learn about how to choose appropriate targeted polishing wax in polishing process.

A. Yellow polishing wax used in coarse grinding process: At present, yellow polishing wax is widely used with disk sanding paper, used for general steel, stainless steel and other artifacts polishing. If yellow polishing wax is used in artifacts such as aluminum, bronze and zinc alloy, it can make the base metal high smooth and high gloss.

B. Purple polishing wax used in polishing process: Purple polishing wax is made of brown fused alumina powder with strong cutting force, usually used with disk sanding paper, which can quickly remove the residual mark left by coarse grinding, get rid of sand holes on the workpiece surface, and have great effect.  

C. Fine polishing is the end of the process and also the important step in achieving the specularity and mirror effect. White wax and green wax both belong to fine polishing wax, whose difference is that the former after polishing shows great surface gloss like white light on the workpiece, and the effect that the latter can achieve is just like green light.

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