Surface Finishes

Surface finish guide for machined and sheet metal parts

A reference page for choosing functional and cosmetic finishes after machining or fabrication.

Surface finish guide for machined and sheet metal parts

Why finishing matters

Surface finishing can affect corrosion behavior, wear, friction, electrical contact, appearance and assembly performance.

Buyer checklist

  • Define whether the finish is cosmetic, protective or functional.
  • Mark masked surfaces, threads and electrical contact areas.
  • Confirm color, texture and inspection expectations where appearance matters.

Common routes

Common options include as-machined, bead blasting, anodizing, passivation, plating, powder coating and polishing. Final availability depends on material and geometry.

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