An electrolytic polishing machine is a type of metal surface treatment equipment that uses electrochemical reactions to smooth and polish metal surfaces, achieving high gloss and enhanced corrosion resistance. This technology is mainly applied to stainless steel, aluminum, and titanium, and is particularly suitable for industries with high cleanliness requirements such as food, medical, and semiconductors.
A CNC Swiss-type turning and milling machine is a high-precision CNC machine tool mainly used for machining small-diameter, high-precision parts such as watch components and miniature mechanical parts. Its characteristic is that the workpiece rotates on the main spindle while the cutting tools move linearly to perform machining. This machine can execute multiple processes—including turning, milling, drilling, and tapping—allowing complex parts to be completed in a single setup.
A laser engraving machine is equipment that uses laser technology for engraving or cutting. It can perform fine engraving on various materials such as wood, acrylic, metal, and leather, and achieves high-precision designs and processing through computer control. This technology is widely applied in handicraft production, personalized gifts, logo engraving, and industrial manufacturing.
Coloring the surface of parts serves several important purposes. Beyond aesthetics, it also involves functionality and protection: Rust and corrosion resistance, improved wear resistance, identification and differentiation, enhanced texture and aesthetics, specific functional requirements.





