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overfladefinish

Overfladefinish, or surface finish, is the final treatment applied to a material’s surface to achieve the desired visual appearance and set functional properties such as hardness, wear resistance, corrosion protection, and friction. It covers both how a surface looks and how it behaves, including texture, reflectivity, color uniformity, and the presence of coatings or treatments.

Common types include visual finishes, which determine appearance (gloss levels from high-gloss to matte, texture such

Measurement and specification play a central role. Visual appearance is often described by gloss, measured with

Applications span automotive, electronics, furniture, machinery, and construction. The choice of overfladefinish balances aesthetics, ease of

as
brushed
or
satin),
and
functional
finishes,
which
provide
protection
or
enhanced
performance
through
coatings
or
surface
treatments.
Finishing
can
involve
mechanical
methods
(grinding,
sanding,
polishing,
buffing,
brushing),
chemical
methods
(etching,
passivation,
pickling),
and
coating
or
plating
processes
(paint,
varnish,
powder
coating,
electroplating,
anodizing,
PVD/CVD
coatings,
thermal
spraying).
Surface
texturing
and
laminates
may
also
be
used
to
tailor
tactile
and
optical
properties.
a
gloss
meter
at
standardized
angles,
and
color
uniformity.
Surface
roughness
is
quantified
by
parameters
such
as
Ra
and
Rz
using
profilometry.
Engineering
drawings
and
specifications
may
designate
finish
requirements
with
roughness
values
or
finish
symbols,
influencing
fit,
function,
and
aesthetics.
cleaning,
environmental
considerations,
cost,
and
performance
in
the
intended
environment.
Standards
from
ISO
and
other
bodies
address
roughness,
gloss,
and
color
measurements
to
ensure
consistency
and
comparability
across
products.