harjapintoja
Harjapintoja is a Finnish term that translates to "brushed surfaces" or "brushed finishes." It refers to a surface treatment applied to various materials, most commonly metals like stainless steel, aluminum, and brass. The process involves using abrasive materials, such as wire brushes or abrasive belts, to create a linear or directional grain pattern on the material's surface. This brushing technique removes any existing mill scale or imperfections and imparts a matte, satin-like appearance.
The appearance of harjapintoja can vary depending on the coarseness of the abrasive used and the direction
Harjapintoja is widely used in architectural applications, interior design, and product manufacturing. In architecture, it's found