Polishing Agent
Professional Polishing Agent for Superior Surface Finishing
Polishing Agents are essential compounds used across various industries to achieve mirror-like finishes on metal, plastic, and other surfaces. Our premium Polishing Agent formulation delivers unmatched results with exceptional efficiency.
Key Product Specifications
- Composition: Diamond/Cerium oxide-based formulation
- Particle Size: 0.1μm to 5μm (multiple grades available)
- pH Value: 6.5-7.5 (neutral)
- Density: 1.2-1.5 g/cm³
- Operating Temperature: 10°C to 45°C
- Shelf Life: 24 months in original packaging
| Grade | Particle Size | Recommended Use | Coverage Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| PA-100 | 5μm | Initial coarse polishing | 15-20 m²/kg |
| PA-200 | 2μm | Intermediate polishing | 12-15 m²/kg |
| PA-300 | 0.5μm | Final precision polishing | 8-10 m²/kg |
| PA-400 | 0.1μm | Ultra-fine finishing | 5-7 m²/kg |
Polishing Agent Application Guide
For optimal results with our Polishing Agent, follow these professional techniques:
- Surface Preparation: Clean the substrate thoroughly before application
- Equipment Selection: Choose appropriate polishing pads based on material hardness
- Speed Control: Maintain 800-1500 RPM for most applications
- Pressure Adjustment: Apply moderate pressure (2-4 kg/cm²)
- Cooling: Use water spray or coolant to prevent overheating
Polishing Agent FAQ Section
Q: What safety precautions should I take when using Polishing Agent?
A: Always wear protective gloves and goggles. Work in well-ventilated areas as some formulations may generate fine dust. Store away from direct sunlight and moisture. In case of eye contact, rinse immediately with clean water for 15 minutes.
Q: How does your Polishing Agent compare to traditional compounds?
A: Our Polishing Agent contains advanced abrasive particles that provide 40% faster material removal rates while producing superior finishes. The specially formulated carrier medium reduces clogging and extends pad life by approximately 30% compared to conventional products.
Technical Performance Data
| Material | Surface Roughness Ra (Before) | Surface Roughness Ra (After) | Time Required |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stainless Steel 304 | 0.8 μm | 0.05 μm | 3 minutes |
| Aluminum 6061 | 1.2 μm | 0.08 μm | 2.5 minutes |
| Optical Glass | 0.5 μm | 0.01 μm | 4 minutes |
Industry Applications
Our Polishing Agent is successfully used in:
- Automotive: Headlight polishing, chrome restoration
- Aerospace: Turbine blade finishing
- Electronics: Semiconductor wafer polishing
- Jewelry: Precious metal finishing
- Medical: Surgical instrument polishing
Polishing Agent FAQ Section
Q: Can I use the same polishing agent for different materials?
A: While our universal Polishing Agent works well for most applications, we recommend material-specific formulations for optimal results. For example, our PA-200G is specially designed for glass, while PA-200M works best on metals. The abrasive composition and lubricating agents are tailored for each material type.
Q: What's the proper storage method for unused Polishing Agent?
A: Store in original containers at temperatures between 5°C and 30°C. Keep containers tightly sealed to prevent moisture absorption or evaporation of volatile components. Avoid freezing or exposure to direct sunlight which may alter the product consistency.
Environmental Considerations
Our Polishing Agent meets stringent environmental regulations:
- No heavy metals (complies with RoHS directives)
- Biodegradable carrier fluids
- Low VOC formulation
- Recyclable packaging
Ordering Information
| Product Code | Pack Size | Unit Price | Bulk Discount |
|---|---|---|---|
| PA-100-1 | 1 kg | $28.50 | 10% (10+ units) |
| PA-100-5 | 5 kg | $120.00 | 15% (5+ units) |
| PA-200-1 | 1 kg | $32.75 | 10% (10+ units) |
Polishing Agent FAQ Section
Q: How do I dispose of used Polishing Agent residues?
A: Solid residues can be disposed as non-hazardous waste in most municipalities. Liquid residues should be allowed to evaporate in well-ventilated areas, with remaining solids disposed similarly. For large quantities, consult local waste management regulations. We offer a take-back program for commercial users processing more than 100kg monthly.
Q: What's the difference between polishing and buffing compounds?
A: While both processes improve surface finish, polishing agents contain finer abrasives (typically below 5μm) for achieving optical clarity, while buffing compounds use coarser abrasives (10-50μm) primarily for removing scratches. Polishing produces lower Ra values and requires specialized equipment for precision applications.
Customer Support
Our technical team provides comprehensive support for all Polishing Agent applications, including:
- On-site process evaluation
- Custom formulation development
- Troubleshooting assistance
- Equipment recommendations
