overfinishing
Overfinishing refers to finishing operations that exceed the necessary amount for a part or surface, causing deterioration rather than improvement. It can occur in machining, polishing, painting, plating, or coating processes when the finishing step removes more material, over-smooths, or over-etches the surface beyond the required specification. The result is often out-of-tolerance dimensions, compromised surface integrity, or reduced performance.
Causes include inadequate process control, incorrect tool or abrasive selection, inappropriate speed or feed, lack of
Effects of overfinishing can be dimensional deviation; thinning of cross-sections; loss of heat-treated surface layers; degraded
Prevention and control involve defining precise finishing specifications; using process capability studies; implementing in-process gauging and
Notes: Overfinishing differs from intended finishing by failing to meet tolerances or performance requirements. It is