The metalworking industry includes many different realities, from the large metallurgical industry, where many of the processes are automated, to the small artisan reality. The processing phases are also very different, ranging from the raw material to the semi-finished product up to the finished or almost completed product. A fundamental operation in many different metal processing activities is the satin finishing. This must be characterized by the utmost precision and attention, because it can have a significant influence on the result, above all aesthetic but not only, of the finished product.
This kind of finishing has in fact several applications. In fact, it’s used to give the metal details their characteristic opaque appearance. This result obviously has an aesthetic function – it is particularly elegant and refined, much more than the raw metal. But the satin finish can also have practical and functional purposes. Just think of those who use metal tools or tables for work – such as surgeons, chefs, or the food industry. The satin finish makes the surfaces opaque so that the lights do not cause annoying reflections; moreover, they reduce the roughness of the raw material, reducing the risk of the appearance of bacteria and germs.
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