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Detailed description of the differences and advantages between electrolytic polishing and manual polishing of stainless steel.

Electrolytic polishing of stainless steel takes the thrown workpiece as anode and insoluble metal as cathode, and the two poles are immersed in the electrolytic cell at the same time. By applying direct current, the oxide film on the metal surface is constantly generated and dissolved, with more dissolved in high places and more generated in low places, and the surface of the workpiece is gradually leveled, thus achieving the effect of increasing the surface brightness of the workpiece.

The main process of manual polishing is to polish the surface of stainless steel with various equipment to achieve a bright effect.

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Electrolytic polishing of stainless steel;

The corrosion resistance of stainless steel can be improved by forming oxide film;

Limited by the shape of the workpiece;

Suitable for mass production;

Hand polishing:

Does not change the surface composition of stainless steel;

Suitable for large workpieces;

Can be carried out in various occasions and places;

It is very troublesome for workpieces with complex shapes.