ultrapolished
Ultrapolished describes a surface finish achieving near-mirror smoothness and high reflectivity. It implies very low roughness and minimal scattering of light, typically achieved through multi-stage polishing and sometimes chemical or electrochemical finishing.
Common methods include mechanical polishing with progressively finer abrasives, buffing with microabrasive compounds, chemical polishing, electropolishing,
Industries that use ultrapolished finishes include optics and photonics for lenses and housings; medical fields for
Characteristics and considerations: ultrapolished surfaces have low roughness (often sub-micron Ra) and high gloss but can