Electropolishing Before & After Videos

See how Able's electropolishing services for metal alloys leave coupons with a bright, smooth and ultraclean finish.

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    Electropolishing Carbon Steel:
    Before & After

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    Electropolishing 304 Stainless Steel: Before & After

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    Electropolishing 316 Stainless Steel: Before & After

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    Electropolishing 6061 Aluminum: Before & After

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    Electropolishing 101 Copper: Before & After

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    Electropolishing 360 Brass: Before & After

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    Electropolishing Inconel 718: Before & After

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How to Specify Electropolishing

Electropolishing is used to improve surface finish and enhance corrosion resistance, enabling critical metal parts to perform better and last longer.

Electropolishing for Finishing Rescue Device Parts

When a marine and rescue hardware manufacturer started developing parts for rescue harnesses in 2018, they knew they needed to find a metal finishing partner with uncompromising standards and no tolerance for error: lives, literally, hang on the line.

Electropolishing for Food Processing Blades

From exposure to salt and acids and near constant moisture, industrial food processing blades must stand up to a wide variety of potentially corrosive ingredients without losing their edge. Such blades must also meet strict requirements regarding quality and cleanliness…

Grow Your Reach, Shrink Lead Time with Trusted Supplier Network

The process of finishing critical metal parts for our clients in industries that include aerospace, medical device design, semiconductor manufacturing, pharmaceutical production – and many others – is incredibly precise. Success can be measured in ten-thousandths of an inch.