Reflective Finishes
Produced with mops and compounds with no surface stock removal, these finishes possess a high degree of uniformity and reflectivity. We have multiple production lines and our last two new machines were installed in 2019.
Bright Polish
A reflective finish produced with mops and compounds rather than with abrasive media.
With an exceptional low Ra as well as good reflectivity this is suitable for extreme environments such as Marine where the low Ra and absence of grain means there are less areas for contaminates to sit.
A Bright Polish does not remove any surface stock or defects and the substrate should be chosen accordingly. It can be applied onto either 2B or 2R (bright annealed) sheet only.
On standard mill produced sheet the surface has reflectivity at 53 > 58 % taken at 60 degrees and a surface roughness of approximately 0.05µm Ra conforming to the BS EN 10088-2 2P Finish.
We produce finishes with higher degrees of reflectivity such as a UltraBright Finish or our UltraMarine.
We can apply a Bright Polish finish onto Sheet.
Ultrabright Polish
A reflective finish produced with mops and compounds rather than with abrasive media. An UltraBright finish is more reflective than a Bright Polished finish but not as reflective as an UltraMarine finish.
With an exceptional low Ra as well as good reflectivity this is suitable for extreme environments, such as Marine, where the low Ra and absence of grain means there are less areas for contaminates to sit. It is also excellent for architectural purposes.
An UltraBright finish does not remove any surface stock or defects and the substrate should be chosen accordingly. It can be applied onto either 2B or 2R (bright annealed) sheet only.
On standard mill produced sheet the surface has reflectivity at approximately 58% > 63% taken at 60 degrees and a surface roughness of approximately 0.05µm Ra conforming to the BS EN 10088-2 2P Finish.
We can apply an UltraBright finish onto Sheet.
Ultramarine Polish
A reflective finish produced with mops and compounds rather than with abrasive media. An UltraMarine finish has the highest degree of reflectivity in our range.
With an exceptional low Ra as well as good reflectivity this is suitable for extreme environments, such as Marine, where the low Ra and absence of grain means there are less areas for contaminates to sit. It is also excellent for architectural purposes.
An UltraMarine finish does not remove any surface stock or defects and the substrate should be chosen accordingly. It can be applied onto either 2B or 2R (bright annealed) sheet only to a maximum width of 1500mm.
On standard mill produced sheet the surface has reflectivity from 63% > 70% taken at 60 degrees and a surface roughness of approximately 0.05µm Ra conforming to the BS EN 10088-2 2P Finish.
We can apply an Ultramarine Finish finish onto Sheet with a maximum width of 1500mm wide.
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