When Surface Finish Matters

When Surface Finish Matters

Providing Electropolishing, Mechanical Polishing, Passivation, and Oxygen Cleaning Services.

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Harrison Electropolishing

Who We Are

Since 1980, Harrison Electropolishing is ISO 9001 and 14001 certified and has been a leader in the metal finishing industry.

We specialize in electropolishing, mechanical polishing, pickling, passivation, and oxygen cleaning services for corrosion-resistant high purity process equipment. These metal polishing services can be provided at our Houston, TX facility or at your job site or anywhere in the world. Learn more about Harrison Electropolishing's field services.

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Harrison Electropolishing

Electropolishing

Electropolishing is an electrochemical process by which surface material is removed by anodic dissolution. Electropolishing removes surface material, beginning with the high points within the microscopic surface texture.

By removing these points, the electropolishing process will improve the surface finish of a metal such as stainless steel, nickel, and Hastelloy, leaving a smoother and more reflective surface. Common parts and components electropolished include tanks, piping, fittings, rods, discs, large parts & surfaces, and more.

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Passivation

Harrison Electropolishing provides precision chemical passivation services for stainless steel and corrosion-resistant alloys. Our ISO 9001-certified facility in Houston uses both nitric and citric acid processes to restore corrosion resistance by removing free iron and surface contaminants left behind from machining, welding, or handling. We serve clients in aerospace, semiconductor, pharmaceutical, petrochemical, food-grade manufacturing, and more—helping ensure your components perform as engineered.

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Mechanical Polishing

Mechanical polishing is the smoothing of a surface using mechanical tools and abrasives. Mechanical polishing is performed in steps with progressively finer abrasives until the desired smoothness is achieved. The precision polishing process removes material and plastically deforms the surface while it alters the macroscopic and microscopic surface texture.

13002 Brittmoore Park Dr
Houston, TX 77041-7231

Phone: 800-245-5707

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