The Top 3 Industries that Benefit from Electropolishing There are countless benefits to metal finishing. From aesthetic appeal to increased durability, an electropolished metal product has the potential to serve you well for many years. At Control Electropolishing, we service a wide range of industries, finishing metals for a variety of equipment and projects with […]

The Top 3 Industries that Benefit from Electropolishing

There are countless benefits to metal finishing. From aesthetic appeal to increased durability, an electropolished metal product has the potential to serve you well for many years. At Control Electropolishing, we service a wide range of industries, finishing metals for a variety of equipment and projects with precision, attention, and, above all, electropolishing expertise.

The electropolishing process is crucial to the quality and performance of industries that use and manufacture metal parts that affect us every day, making it a top consideration for our customers seeking industry-standard polished, passivated, and deburred metal parts. Below are three of the many industries that depend or may benefit from an electropolished finish for their metal parts.

The Medical Industry

Clean tools and surfaces are crucial to the health and well-being of our customers and the communities they service. As such, the metal parts utilized by medical and surgical facilities must be in compliance with the guidelines, procedures, and requirements set forth by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

The Pharmaceutical Industry

When dealing with high-purity metal surfaces that must be kept sterile to ensure a bacteria-free environment, electropolishing for the pharmaceutical industry serves to remove harmful contaminants and particulates while ensuring an ultrasmooth surface. Pharmacists and their customers can rest assured knowing that the cleanliness of workspace surfaces are easily maintained and very durable.

The Architectural Industry

For architectural projects, compliance with industry guidelines becomes even more important on the city and municipality levels. Stainless steel, the most commonly electropolished alloy, is used in virtually every aspect of architecture and building construction, necessitating appropriately shaped and finished metal parts that ensure the stability and strength of the finished structure.

At Control Electropolishing, our experts specializing in the treatment of stainless steel metal parts. The 10-feet-long electrochemical tanks involved in our treatment process can service a wide variety of metal sizes and shapes, making the treatment of large building and construction materials possible.

For more information on the electropolishing process or other metal finishing options, contact us at Control Electropolishing today.