sluttpolering
Sluttpolering, literally “final polishing,” is a surface finishing process used in manufacturing to produce a smooth, reflective, and often highly polished surface on a workpiece. The term is most common in Danish and Norwegian industrial contexts but is equivalent to polishing techniques used worldwide for metal, plastic, glass, and ceramics.
The process usually follows machining, grinding, or abrasive blasting. After debris and residual abrasive material are
Applications of sluttpolering span many sectors. In automotive manufacturing it finish paints and metal panels; in
Benefits of the final polishing step include improved visual appearance, reduced friction coefficient, enhanced corrosion resistance,
Risks associated with sluttpolering are mainly related to airborne particles, noise from polishing machines, and mechanical