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  2. Chemical-mechanical polishing - Wikipedia

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    Chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) (also called chemical mechanical planarization) is a process of smoothing surfaces with the combination of chemical and mechanical forces. It can be thought of as a hybrid of chemical etching and free abrasive polishing. [ 1 ]

  3. Slurry - Wikipedia

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    Meat slurry, a mixture of finely ground meat and water, centrifugally dewatered and used as a food ingredient. An abrasive substance used in chemical-mechanical polishing; Slurry ice, a mixture of ice crystals, freezing point depressant, and water; A mixture of raw materials and water involved in the rawmill manufacture of Portland cement

  4. Polishing (metalworking) - Wikipedia

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    While used less extensively than traditional mechanical polishing, electropolishing is an alternative form of polishing that uses the principles of electrochemistry to remove microscopic layers of metal from a base surface. [3] This method of polishing can be fine-tuned to give a wide range of finishes, from matte to mirror-bright.

  5. Polishing - Wikipedia

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    Chemical-mechanical polishing, which is used in semiconductor fabrication; Fabrication and testing of optical components; Flame polishing, a type of polishing used on glass and thermoplastics; Ultra-fine, abrasive paste polishing, polishing for soft or fragile work surfaces; Vapor polishing, a method of polishing plastics to optical clarity

  6. Surface finishing - Wikipedia

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    Polishing lines will be soft and less reflective than a #4 architectural finish. #7 Finish. A #7 finish is produced by polishing with a 280–320 grit belt or wheel and sisal buffing with a cut and color compound. This is a semi-bright finish that will still have some polishing lines but they will be very dull.

  7. Electropolishing - Wikipedia

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    Electropolishing, also known as electrochemical polishing, anodic polishing, or electrolytic polishing (especially in the metallography field), is an electrochemical process that removes material from a metallic workpiece, reducing the surface roughness by levelling micro-peaks and valleys, improving the surface finish.

  8. Abrasive - Wikipedia

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    Abrasives generally rely upon a difference in hardness between the abrasive and the material being worked upon, the abrasive being the harder of the two substances. However, it is not strictly necessary, as any two solid materials that repeatedly rub against each other will tend to wear each other away; examples include, softer shoe soles wearing away wooden or stone steps over decades or ...

  9. Polished concrete - Wikipedia

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    After honing, the next step is polishing. Here, the floor is polished with much finer grit in order to achieve the desired sheen level, such as matte, satin, semi-gloss, and high-gloss. Here, the floor is polished with much finer grit in order to achieve the desired sheen level, such as matte, satin, semi-gloss, and high-gloss.