SERVICES:
H & H Polishing Inc. ~ Charlotte, North Carolina
Scope
of Activities 
- Metal Polishing/Buffing services
- all finishes (see guide below)
- Material preparation prior to
anodizing, plating, or coating
- Warehousing of parts
- Just in Time delivery available
With our strategic partners, we
can project manage a series of related finishing processes.
‘One Stop Shop’
activities available include:
- PVD coatings, diamond like coatings,
thin wear resistance coatings for stamping and forming,
medical applications coatings and decorative coatings
- Plating including duplex nickel
- Powder coatings
A Guide to Mechanical Finish Designations
#3 Finish
Also called Grinding, Roughing or Rough Grinding These finishes
are coarse in nature and usually are a preliminary finish applied
before manufacturing.An
example would be deburring or removing excess weld material.
It is coarse in appearance and applied by using 36-100 grit
abrasive. When the finish is specified as #3, the material
is polished to a uniform 60 - 80 grit.
#4 Architectural
Finish
Also called Brushed, Directional or Satin Finish A #4 Architectural
Finish is characterized by fine polishing grit lines that are
uniform and directional in appearance. It is produced by polishing
the metal with a 120 - 180 grit belt or wheel finish and then
softened with an 80 - 120 grit greaseless compound or a medium
non woven abrasive belt or pad.
#5 Dairy or Sanitary Finish
This finish is commonly used for the medical and food industry
– almost exclusively used on stainless steel. This finish
is much finer than a #4 Architectural Finish. Great care should
be taken in removing the surface defects in the metal –
like pits – that could allow bacteria to grow. A #4 Dairy
or Sanitary Finish is produced by polishing with a 180 - 240
grit belt or wheel finish softened with 120 - 240 grit greaseless
compound or a fine non woven abrasive belt or pad.
#6 Finish or Fine Satin
Finish
This finish is produced by polishing with a 220 - 280 grit
belt or wheel softened with a 220 - 230 greaseless compound
or very fine non woven abrasive belt or pad. Polishing lines
should be soft and less reflective than a #4 Architectural
Finish.

#7 Finish
A #7 finish is produced by polishing with a 280 - 320 belt or
wheel and sisal buffing with a cut and color compound. This is
a semi-bright finish that will still have some polishing lines
but they should be very dull. Carbon steel and iron are commonly
polished to a #7 finish before chrome plating. A #7 finish can
be made bright by color buffing with coloring compound and a
cotton buff.
#8 Finish or Mirror Finish
This finish is produced by polishing with at least a 320 grit
belt or wheel finish. The part is sisal buffed and then color
buffed to achieve a mirror finish. The quality of this finish
is dependent on the quality of the metal being polished. Some
alloys of steel and aluminum cannot be brought to a mirror finish.
Castings that have slag or pits will also be difficult –
if not impossible – to polish to a #8.
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