Polishing & Satinizing

Utilize Osborn's polishing tools along with the appropriate solid or liquid polishing compounds to achieve surfaces ranging from matte to high-gloss, employing hand-held equipment, stationary lathes, flatbed machines, or robots, suitable for both trade and industrial applications.

Polishing and Satinizing

From matte to a high gloss, Osborn polishing rings and carefully matched solid and liquid polishing compounds create the desired surface finish. Our polishing and satin finishing tools are designed for use on hand-held equipment, stationary lathes, flatbed machines, or robots, for trade or industrial applications.

The following generally applies:

For polishing, in addition to the appropriate polishing tool, a polishing compound is selected that matches the material of the workpiece to be processed and the polishing step. In most cases, polishing is a three-step process (cutting, polishing, coloring).

No polishing compound is used for satin finishing. Depending on the desired surface finish, coarse, fine or very fine abrasive fleece wheels are used.

Cutting

Cutting is the first step in a three-step polishing process. Defects and deep scratches on the surface of the workpiece are removed.

Polishing

Polishing is the second step in a three-step polishing process. Here, cut marks and traces from the pre-polishing process are removed and the surface is leveled.

Satin finishing

Satin finishing of metal is about creating a decorative surface that can range from matte to matte-gloss.

Polishing & satin finishing made easy

Everything you need for polishing and satin finishing: Choose from our compact tool sets for drills or adjustable angle grinders (with brief instructions), or rely on our kits for manual polishing of metal and acrylic surfaces.

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