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Smoothing the surface of an object when it is cold by holding it against a rotating wheel fed with a fine abrasive.
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In contrast to grinding with its cutting effect, in polishing there theoretically is no material removal at all, but unevenness, grooves and scratches are leveled and widely covered. The polishing process can be imagined that way, that the metal surface becomes slightly plastic due to the pressure of the polishing equipment and the substantial heat resulting from that. ...
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| polishing wheel |
Flat cast iron wheel upon which diamonds are polished (aka 'Scaife')
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The final treatment of the effluent, often by percolation thru a sand or gravel media.
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The process of refining a metal surface by use of a polishing wheel attached to a long-spindled motorized arbor which runs at high speed. Various finishes may be obtained with a wide variety of abrasive compounds applied to the polishing wheels such as rouge--this compound imparts the brightest finish. Other compounds will produce matte finishes, emphasizing the form since which will be rendered less reflective.
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