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  2. Rotten stone - Wikipedia

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    For larger polishing jobs, rotten stone mixed with a binder is applied to polishing wheels. It has also been used to polish brass, such as that found on military uniforms, as well as steel and other metals. Plates used in daguerreotypes were polished using rotten stone, the finest abrasive available at the time.

  3. Tumble finishing - Wikipedia

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    This is followed by washing and then a stage of finer grits (120-220 then 400-600 mesh), before the (optional) use of a pre-polishing compound (1200 grit), a washing cycle with detergent to remove any grit on the stones. The final step is a polishing stage using powdered polish, (such as cerium oxide or tin oxide), water, and often small ...

  4. Polishing (metalworking) - Wikipedia

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    Polishing is often used to enhance the appearance of an item, prevent contamination of instruments, remove oxidation, create a reflective surface, or prevent corrosion in pipes. In metallography and metallurgy, polishing is used to create a flat, defect-free surface for examination of a metal's microstructure under a microscope. Silicon-based ...

  5. Surface finishing - Wikipedia

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    It is produced by polishing the metal with a 120–180 grit belt or wheel finish and then softened with an 80–120 grit greaseless compound or a medium non woven abrasive belt or pad. #4 Dairy or sanitary finish. This finish is commonly used for the medical and food industry and almost exclusively used on stainless steel.

  6. Sharpening stone - Wikipedia

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    A diamond plate is a steel plate, coated with diamond grit, an abrasive that will grind metal. The diamond particles are soldered (electroplated) to the steel substrate. The plate can be mounted on a plastic or resin base. When mounted, they are sometimes known as diamond stones. [18]

  7. Diamond tool - Wikipedia

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    Shaped diamond tools are used to process stone to a particular shape. Resin-bonded diamond polishing pads are used to polish stone. Construction: Medium or small sized diamond saw blades, diamond core drill bits and some diamond grinding or polishing tools are often used in repairing roads, remodeling buildings, and processing building materials.

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