Liquid Honing

Liquid Honing was developed as a deburring and surface conditioning process for the removal of fine burrs without violating a sensitive surface finish requirement. Generally the process is reserved for use on complex or delicate components. The surface of manufactured metal and plastic parts often requires preparation prior to the application of coatings or to enhance the surface appearance or surface integrity. Industrial Metal Finishing provides the following Liquid Honing surface conditioning process:

Process Definition

A process that utilizes a slurry of water, compound and media to mechanically etch the surface of both ferrous and non-ferrous metals, which provides a clean, uniform micro surface.

Benefits

  • Utilizes batch processing, thus economical
  • Semi automatic process
  • Ability to achieve consistent results
  • Environmentally friendly process
  • Achieve a variety of surface finish textures

Common Specification

  • Eaton Aerospace 195-91949

    Deburring (Liquid Hone)


Industrial Metal Finishing, Inc.'s quality system is registered to ISO 9001:2000 and AS9100 Rev. B
Industrial Metal Finishing, Inc's quality system is registered to ISO 9001:2000
and AS9100 Rev. B.
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