Buffing and polishing are both surface finishing processes with distinct differences in objectives and techniques. Buffing is a more aggressive process that involves using an abrasive compound to eliminate marks and scratches, aiming to smoothen the surface and remove imperfections. On the other hand, polishing is a gentler process that utilizes a smoother abrasive material to create a shiny, reflective surface. In essence, buffing focuses on preparing the surface by eliminating imperfections, while polishing aims to achieve a glossy, mirror-like finish.
Both buffing and polishing employ different abrasive materials and techniques to accomplish their respective goals. Buffing typically yields a satin, semi-gloss, or matte finish, while polishing results in a high-gloss, mirror-like finish. Additionally, the tools and compounds used in these processes are tailored to meet their specific requirements, making them unique methods for surface enhancement.
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Full cover
This flat sheet buffing machine we can use full cover for dust .
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Buffing wheels up/down
The buffing wheels up/down adjustment by cylinder, very fast and easy control
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Spray gun
This type flat sheet buffing machine can use automatic wax system
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Limited switches
According to your workpiece/sheet length, this machine can adjsut the polishing length by limited switches