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Inorganic Metal Finishing is a process used to improve the surface properties of metals and minerals. It involves the application of a variety of chemical and physical treatments to the surface of the material, such as electroplating, anodizing, and chemical conversion coating. These treatments can improve the corrosion resistance, wear resistance, and aesthetic appearance of the material. Inorganic Metal Finishing is used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, medical, and electronics.
Inorganic Metal Finishing is a highly specialized process, and requires specialized equipment and expertise. Companies in the market include Atotech, MacDermid Enthone, Coventya, and Chemetall. Show Less Read more