Over the years, technology has advanced by leaps and bounds. From minor advancements such as manufacturing firearms to larger gains such as air and space travel. In many cases, metal is one of the key components in the manufacturing process, whether it’s a tiny and minuscule part or much larger exterior sheeting. As more and more people realize the benefits of certain products, these items will be put to the test when it comes to durability and stability. Manufacturers have had to find unique ways to extend the life of the machines and tools they create. Often, the best solution is metal finishing.
What is the Purpose of Aerospace Metal Finishing?
Many times the main benefits are unknown or under appreciated. Metal finishing can, however, become one of the most important steps in the manufacturing process. It can help with the overall wear and tear of the part, as well as reduce or resist corrosion in harsh environments. Additionally, it can provide both chemical protection and oxidation resistance. For smaller components used in electronics, metal finishing can offer electrical conductivity or resistance depending on the metal used in the coating. Improved strength is another major factor that many appreciate. Stronger components mean the longevity of the finished piece is extended, allowing for a more financially stable production process.
Considering Both Hard and Soft Metals
No matter what needs you may have, there is a variety of metals that can be considered for coating your parts. Commonly used for aerospace metal finishing is nickel. In aircraft, nickel plated parts are often found in landing gear construction, variable vanes, and more. It can also be found commonly in the automotive industry as transmission washers, hubs and other areas that will face daily stress. In firearms, nickel plated trigger mechanisms are common, as are bolt and carrier groups. Environmental industries, such as oil & gas or forestry can also benefit from the added durability to their oil pumps, ball valves, saw blades, and hoist mechanisms.
Finding the Right Coating
Whether you are experienced in selecting the right coating for your needs, or may be new to the process. Contacting an experienced metal finishing company can be a great way to get an idea as to which coating would best suit your needs. Whether you need electrical conductivity, chemical resistance, corrosion resistance or simply want to improve the aesthetics of your part, dozens of pure metal coatings can be found.