Welcome to the Modulus Metal Services page! We offer a variety of high-quality services to meet your metal finishing needs. Below, you will find explanations of each service we offer.
SERVICES:
- Grinding
- Abrasive Blasting
- Chemical Polishing
- Electropolishing
- Mechanical Polishing
- Micro Polishing
- Texturing
- Shot Peening
- Etching
Grinding: Grinding is a machining process that uses an abrasive to wear away at the surface of a workpiece. This process is typically used to remove excess material or to create a smooth finish on the surface of the workpiece.
Abrasive Blasting: Abrasive blasting is a process in which a high-pressure stream of abrasive particles is used to clean or finish a surface. This process is often used to remove paint, rust, or other contaminants from the surface of a workpiece.
Chemical Polishing: Chemical polishing is a process in which a chemical solution is used to smooth and refine the surface of a workpiece. This process is often used to improve the surface finish and reduce the roughness of the workpiece.
Electropolishing: Electropolishing is a process in which an electric current is used to smooth and refine the surface of a workpiece. This process is often used to improve the corrosion resistance and surface finish of the workpiece.
Mechanical Polishing: Mechanical polishing is a process in which a mechanically powered tool is used to smooth and refine the surface of a workpiece. This process is often used to improve the surface finish and reduce the roughness of the workpiece.
Micro Polishing: Micro polishing is a process in which the surface of a workpiece is polished to a high level of smoothness and refinement. This process is often used to improve the surface finish of small or intricate parts.
Texturing: Texturing is a process in which the surface of a workpiece is modified to create a specific pattern or finish. This process is often used to improve the appearance or function of the workpiece.
Shot Peening: Shot peening is a process in which small, round metallic or glass beads are used to bombard the surface of a workpiece. This process is often used to improve the fatigue strength and lifespan of the workpiece.
Etching: Etching is a process in which the surface of a workpiece is chemically dissolved to create a specific pattern or design. This process is often used to create intricate patterns or to prepare a surface for further processing.
We hope this information has been helpful in understanding the services we offer at Modulus Metal. Thank you for considering us for your metal finishing needs.