by OpGo | Sep 6, 2019 | ISO Finishing, ISO Materials
Before mass finishing became a commonplace method for finishing parts, the finishing process was accomplished by grinding or polishing parts one at a time by hand. Not only was this time consuming and costly, but it produced less than stellar results. The introduction...
by ISO | Mar 21, 2017 | ISO Finishing, ISO Materials, ISO News, Isotropic
Simply put, Isotropic means “having uniform physical properties in all directions”. In the mass finishing world, isotropic finishing refers to the surface of the component no longer showing any of the peaks, grinding marks, burrs or other imperfections commonly...