Stainless Steel Electropolishing
Electropolishing is an electrochemical process used to remove surface imperfections and impurities from metal surfaces. It is most commonly used to smooth and polish the surface of stainless steel, aluminum, and other metals. The process works by passing an electric current through an electrolyte solution containing a salt, acid, and water. As the current passes through the solution, it causes the metal surface to become anodic, which attracts and dissolves impurities from the metal into the electrolyte. This results in a clean, smooth surface with improved corrosion resistance.
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Electropolishing is an electrochemical process that smoothes the surface by removing the structural peaks on a nanoscopic level (anodic leveling). This enhances the corrosion resistance of austenitic stainless steels, and in some applications also reduces product adhesion and contamination buildup. Electropolishing may also be used for deburring and dulling sharp edges. The result is often a lustrous and reflective finish.