Mechanical polishing is the process of smoothing metal surfaces with the help of physical abrasives and polishing wheels to achieve high brightness and a mirror-like effect. This process removes casting defects, welding marks, scratches and oxide layers from the metal surface, giving it a homogeneous structure. It not only provides an aesthetic result, but also minimizes surface roughness, making it harder for dirt and bacteria to adhere while directly contributing to corrosion resistance.

The use of mechanical polishing is a standard stage in many industries where aesthetics and functionality come together. Typical application areas include stainless steel kitchenware, automotive exterior accessories, architectural decorative panels, elevator cabins, tanks and pipelines used in the food and pharmaceutical industries. It is also preferred as a critical process in medical equipment such as surgical instruments and implants to preserve surface sterility.

This process can be customized with different abrasive grit sizes and polishing compounds depending on the material being treated, ensuring that raw metal is finished in accordance with industrial standards. With progressive surface qualities ranging from rough sanding to mirror brightness, both technical durability and visual aesthetics are brought to the highest level.