Various cutting processes can leave marks on the surfaces of thermoformed parts. These marks may occur during die cutting or CNC milling. Small scratches can form on the material surface during transport between machines and post-processing stations, clamping in CNC fixtures, or the trimming process itself. Particularly for visually high-end products, the visible side can be sanded and polished afterward to enhance its appearance.
Fine sanding of plastic helps create a uniform, even surface.
Uneven wall thicknesses resulting from the forming process can be corrected by sanding down to a consistent thickness.
Sanding the plastic material before applying paint, lacquer, or coatings improves adhesion and durability.
Sanding and polishing plastic can resolve the following issues:
Cutting or milling roughens the edges, requiring them to be smoothed through sanding with fine-grit sandpaper.
Deep scratches can occur when clamping or removing thermoformed parts from milling fixtures. After final inspection, these scratches must be corrected by sanding and polishing.
Post-processing through sanding and polishing reduces roughness and can bring the plastic to a high-gloss finish, meeting both technical and visual requirements.
Plastic polishing removes scratches and restores a high-gloss finish.
Virtually all thermoplastics can be finely sanded and polished, including:
…and much more. Contact us for more information on refining your plastic surfaces.
Interested in alternative surface treatments? We provide all the necessary details on other finishing processes.