Polishing Grinding Chemicals Series
The most competitive prices and the highest product performance quality
Our polishing and grinding chemicals are mainly used in various grinding and polishing processes, including mechanical grinding and polishing, single and double plane grinding, irregular shape magnetic grinding, lapping vibration grinding, electro-polishing, chemical polishing, drum polishing, robot polishing, and more. These processes can be used to improve surface roughness, remove burrs, protrusions, chamfers, tool marks, scratches, coatings, oxide layers, and other imperfections. The chemicals are suitable for materials such as metals, alloys, glass, ceramics, engineering plastics, composite materials, stone, semiconductors, optical crystals, and more.
Polishing Liquid
JC-Q01
Silica Polishing Liquid
C2013
Alumina Polishing
JC-Q01
Silicon Carbide Polishing Liquid
JC-Q01
Rare Earth Polishing Agent
JC-Q01
Glass Polishing Liquid
JC-Q01
Brass Polishing Liquid
JC-Q01
Liquid Polishing Wax
JC-Q01
Electro Polishing Salt
JC-Q01
Chemical Polishing Liquid
JC-Q01
Mobile Phone Shell Wax
JC-Q01
Automotive Paint Wax
JC-Q01
Brightener
JC-Q01
Stainless Steel Brightener
JC-Q01
Polishing Agent
JC-Q01
Coarse Grinding Powder
JC-Q01
Grinding Fluid
JC-Q01
Eco-friendly
We advocate environmental protection principles, strictly control from the source, and use high-quality raw materials that are highly friendly to both users and the environment.
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High efficiency and precision
It provides excellent treatment results for parts with complex shapes or difficult-to-process surfaces, achieving a high level of surface finish.
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Non-damaging to materials
While removing surface defects, it does not damage the substrate or the original properties of the workpiece, making it especially suitable for precision components.
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Multiple certifications
The product has obtained non-toxic and eco-friendly SGS certification, maritime safety transportation certification report, and transportation requirements.
What is grinding?
Grinding is the process of using hard abrasives and tools to frictionally or cut into the surface of a material to remove excess material, improving surface flatness and roughness. The primary goal of grinding is to remove larger defects, oxide layers, or burrs, making the workpiece surface smoother in preparation for subsequent processing or polishing.
What is polishing?
Polishing is the process of using fine abrasives or polishing liquids, combined with mechanical or chemical action, to further remove tiny imperfections and uneven layers on the material surface, enhancing smoothness and gloss. The goal of polishing is to achieve a high-gloss finish on the material surface, and it is typically used in fields that require high-precision surface treatments, such as precision components and optical elements.
What are the grinding processes?
Common grinding processes include planar grinding, magnetic grinding, vibration grinding, and ultra-precision grinding. Different processes are suitable for different materials and processing requirements. Grinding processes can improve the surface smoothness and precision of workpieces, and are widely used in the precision machining of materials such as metals, ceramics, and glass.
What are the polishing processes?
Common polishing processes include mechanical polishing, chemical polishing, electro-polishing, drum polishing, robotic polishing, ultrasonic polishing, laser polishing, and magnetic polishing. These processes are suitable for materials such as metals, plastics, and glass, and are widely used in precision manufacturing, automotive components, optical elements, and other fields.