Surface Finishing Processes

Enhance the appearance, durability, and performance of your parts with our comprehensive surface finishing solutions.

Surface Treatment Processes

In surface finishing processes, improving part quality, extending part lifespan, and enhancing appearance are key steps. It not only enhances the material’s corrosion resistance, wear resistance, adhesion, and electrical performance but also imparts specific functional properties to the part, such as anti-stick, anti-oxidation, or high-temperature resistance.

Surface finishing is widely applied to various materials such as metals, plastics, and ceramics, and is suitable for prototype manufacturing, batch verification, and end-product production stages. Different processing methods can be flexibly selected based on material properties, usage environment, and customer requirements to achieve both aesthetic and functional product results.

Jeek provides a variety of surface finishing solutions, covering spraying, electroplating, polishing, and other dimensions, meeting the precision and performance requirements of various manufacturing scenarios. Below are the main surface finishing types we support, along with their advantages, which we hope will be helpful to you.

Common Surface Treatments, Jeek Can Do It for You!

Polishing & Surface Texturing: Enhance the visual appeal and tactile quality of parts, and can also be used to prepare parts for further coating treatments.

  • Brushing

  • Sandblasting

  • Metal Etching

Coating & Spraying Finishes: Commonly used to enhance the appearance, durability, and protective function of parts. It increases visual appeal, corrosion resistance, wear resistance, and environmental protection.

  • Painting

  • Powder Coating

  • Special Coatings

  • Teflon Coating

  • Ceramic Coating

Electroplating & Advanced Coatings: Enhance the durability of parts in high-wear and high-performance environments.

  • Galvanization

  • Nickel Plating

  • Chrome Plating

  • Gold Plating

  • Silver Plating

  • Tin Plating

  • Cadmium Plating

  • PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition)

  • DLC (Diamond-Like Carbon Coating)

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