simoco metal finishing

Our Services:
Simoco Metal Finishing provides metal finishing services for almost any application.  We can also develop new processes to meet your special, or customized needs.  With our stringent quality control measures and state of the art production facilities we can also meet the specific standards required for most medical and high-tech industrial applications.

Electropolishing
- is a process that smoothes, deburrs, polishes and cleans many metals.  Electropolishing removes the high points on the metal surface, making it highly reflective and producing a unidirectional pattern that is stress and occlusion free to produce a hygienically clean, as well as microscopically smooth surface where dirt, bacteria, or debris cannot accumulate.  These properties make electropolishing ideal for pharmaceutical, medical, semi-conductor and food processing applications.

Passivating - is a process that removes foreign objects and materials from the surface of stainless steel and other metals and results in a hygienically clean and passive part.  Passivation accomplishes this by chemically removing the free iron from the surface preventing the development of oxides and the formation of possible corrosion sites.  

Titanium Anodizing - anodized titanium is used for "next generation" parts and components.  Anodizing is a electrolytic passivation process used to increase the thickness of the natural oxide layer on the metal's surface to minimize hard corrosion, as well as to increase wear resistance and provide better adhesion.  If desired, an endless rainbow of color finishes is available.

Bead Blasting - is a process that creates a uniform matte finish and texture by removing surface deposits and many cosmetic imperfections.  Bead blasting improves the appearance of a surface and prepares it for painting, or dyeing.  Bead blasting can also be used to remove paint and rust from existing surfaces.

Pickling - is a process that dissolves heavy oxides and contaminates to remove the effects of the handling of stainless steel surfaces.  The contaminates may include weld oxides, scale, or embedded particles, any of which can limit stainless steel's corrosion resistance.

  Contact John Simon for your next quote:  612 868 5613 / johns@simoco-metalfinishing.com
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