Metal fabrication for parts used in the medical and electronics industries can involve dimensions as small as a grain of rice — or even a strand of hair. At that scale, surface defects may be invisible to the naked eye, but their consequences are anything but small.
Microburrs, microcracks, and surface irregularities on precision components can compromise performance, accelerate corrosion, and create contamination risks in critical applications. That is why engineers and manufacturers across industries specify electropolishing as the finishing process of choice for their smallest, most intricate parts.






