Metal finishing definition

Metal finishing means conversion coating, anodizing, desmutting, descaling, and any operation that chemically affect the surface layer of a part, and is used to prepare the surface of a part for better adhesion, improved surface hardness, and improved corrosion resistance.
Metal finishing means conversion coating, anodizing, desmutting, descaling, and any operation that
Metal finishing means any of the following metal finishing operations performed on any basis material: electroplating; electroless plating; anodizing; coating (chromating, phosphating, and coloring); chemical etching and milling; and printed circuit board manufacturing.

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