Are you capable of polishing the cladding?
FaqsYes. Typical ground surfaces are 16-32 R(a). Beyond that, the cladding can be polished to a surface finish of less than 12 R(a) over most of the clad surface. A dedicated customer service representative (CSR) for your specific market is available to answer all of your production and shipping questions M-F 8:00am - 5:00pm EST. Our knowledgeable CSRs are equipped to answer all of your concerns from your purchase order to component delivery.
What is polishing?
Plaques & Letters: Frequently Asked QuestionsA polished finish on plaques and letters is obtained by buffing with a fine abrasive, resulting in a shiny finish. Additional costs apply. Natural satin is the norm. Polished is available on Heritage Line bronze plaques and Legacy Line bronze and aluminum plaques. Polish is available on all flat cut letters metal materials, given that the aluminum alloy used is different from cast plaques.
What is your system capable of?
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What is scaling & polishing? When do I go for it?
Oral Dental Home ::If you have bleeding gums; swollen gingiva; accumulated plaque and stains are visible on tooth surface, you should get your scaling done. Regular scaling should be done in the interval of six months. Scaling is defined as a procedure of removal of soft deposits (plaque), hard deposits (calculus) and stains from the tooth surface. Microorganisms are also removed along with plaque & calculus, which helps you in maintaining healthy and firm gums & teeth.
What is acid polishing?
Pepi Herrmann Crystal - Frequently Asked QuestionsAcid polishing has been done for about 125 years. The glass is polished by immersing the cut pieces into hot acid which practically "melts" the rough particles away from the glass and and produces a smooth, shiny finish.
Do you do any type of polishing?
Custom Powder CoatingNo. If the item you want to powder coat has imperfections the imperfections will still be there after the process is complete. The only difference is that they will have a really nice finish! But seriously, if you want a perfect finish then the surface of the item must be perfect also. In general, a clean smooth surface will produce an excellent finish. Click here to view a picture of something that has been powder coated with an imperfect finish.
Why is Fire Polishing important?
KNOWMIND? ENTERPRISESAfter Boronex? glass has been made to shape, it has marks, unwanted bumps, blemishes, and sharp edges. While the glass is still very hot a torch is carefully passed over all areas. This is were the lampworker waves his magic. Like a carpenter using fine sand paper to finish fine furniture, the glass flows like honey. Gravity is used with flame to change the size of items on the surface. Flow causes sharp edges to sink like quicksand never to be seen again.
What is French Polishing?
Questions about furniture restoration? Get your answers here...French Polishing is a method of applying shellac using fine cheesecloth which is folded into a tight pad. The process of French Polishing consists of several steps starting with "loading" the wood with shellac, cutting back this finish with fine sandpaper, further loading and filling of the wood grain with shellac, and additional cutting back and additional polishing with a thinner cut of shellac.
How is the cladding attached to the substrate?
FaqsThe tungsten carbide cloth is infiltrated by a brazing alloy, which fuses the carbide particles together and wets the substrate, creating a metallurgical bond.
What is the hardness value of your cladding?
FaqsMacrohardness is in the 64-70 HRC range for WC 200, 60-66 HRC for WC 210 and 56-62 HRC range for WC219. However, our claddings are a composite of tungsten carbide particles dispersed in a nickel-based alloy matrix. The extremely hard carbide particles, with a Vickers Diamond Pyramid Hardness of about 2000 DPH50g (1865 DPH50g is equivalent to 80 Rockwell C Hardness (HRC)), are surrounded by a two-phase matrix (300-800 DPH50g, equivalent to 30-64 HRC).
WHAT IS SHIPLAP CLADDING?
Sheds, garden sheds, shed FAQShiplap is the traditional and ever popular cladding profile for use in sheds and other garden buildings. Shiplap features smooth planed and fully interlocking tongued and grooved boarding. The design ensures that rainwater drains quickly and the timber dries quickly. This helps to ensure a longer life for your shed. Our sheds feature properly tongued and grooved boarding which is stronger than the half lap shiplap or rebated shiplap used by many others.
WHAT IS LOGLAP CLADDING?
Sheds, garden sheds, shed FAQLoglap is an increasingly popular cladding profile for use in sheds and other garden buildings. Loglap features smooth planed and fully interlocking tongued and grooved boarding with a rounded external log effect profile. The design ensures that rainwater drains quickly and the timber dries quickly. This helps to ensure a longer life for your shed. Our sheds feature properly tongued and grooved boarding which is stronger than the half lap loglap or rebated loglap used by many others.
What is limestone cladding?
Questions & AnswersLimestone cladding is cut into 35mm thick tiles from natural limestone, using diamond tipped saw blades. It is available as an all round diamond cut tile for butt jointing or diamond cut face with quarry cut edges for use when mortar joints are to be used.
