Georgetown, TX Top Electropolishing & Mobile Passivation
*We provide Mobile Passivation & Electropolishing – We can come to you or you can mail your parts and pieces to us via UPS or Semi truck. It is less expensive to electropolish than to buy new parts.
Note: Our passivation and electropolishing facility is centrally located in Kansas due to the ease of delivering and receiving pieces and parts from all over the country. Most companies mail or deliver by semi… parts, pieces and/or tanks to us for electropolishing and passivation. We also have a mobile passivation that drives to your location which covers a service area from coast to coast. Get a quote from us before going local just because they are closer.
Many of the manufacturers and industries in the Georgetown, TX area, like aerospace and food and beverage, occasionally need electropolishing for passivating stainless steel parts, tanks and surfaces. Many companies don’t even know what electropolishing is or how it can benefit them.
Cutting Edge Electropolishing Systems
Our cutting-edge services are perfect for a wide variety of applications, products, and industries.
These include:
- Semi-Conductors
- Filter Housings
- Piping
- Springs
- Stamping
- Vacuum Components
- Vessels
- Frame Structures
- Forgings
- Castings
- Filter Housings
- Water Treatment
- Internal Tower
As a pioneer and known authority in our field, Central Electropolishing Company has been providing effective industrial polishing and finishing solutions since 1986
Electropolishing is a process which electro-chemically strips off a thin layer of the base material, removing oxides, impurities and is an effective deburring process that removes any flecks of metal or contaminants that may be present from machining.
Some Of The Industries In Georgetown, TX We Service
- Semiconductor Companies
- Pharmaceutical Labs
- Hydraulic & Pneumatic
- Ultra High Purity Facilities
- Dental Industry & More
Have Questions About Passivation? Call 620-842-3701
The process tends to focus on stainless steels, it removes iron or iron oxide which can exist on the surface of stainless steel as contamination a machining process, grinding or fabrication.
After electropolishing, the metal is usually passivated in a solution of nitric acid which expels any remaining free iron without removing the chromium oxide or base metal. Areas such as cracks, holes or crevices that might not have been exposed to the electropolishing process become passivated.