Metal Finishing

and assembly

metal finishing: from semi-finished to finished product


Mechanical Finishes

We perform all major metal finishing operations, including sandblasting, polishing, and laser marking, using advanced techniques and state-of-the-art equipment. We work with brass, stainless steel, and numerous other materials, extending our expertise to wood, to achieve perfectly finished, uniform surfaces with high visual impact. Each operation is performed with precision and attention to detail, ensuring high quality standards and a final result that enhances both aesthetic and functional characteristics of each product.

Mechanical metal finishing: a set of processes that improve aesthetics and durability through special mechanical procedures.

Sandblasting is a metal finishing process where the surface layer of a material is eroded through abrasion by a jet of sand and air. This process removes impurities, rust, paint, and other coatings. It is an optimal procedure for preparing metal for subsequent processing or finishing it for aesthetic effect. The result is a clean and uniform surface.

Polishing is a mechanical smoothing system that creates a mirror-like finish on the metal surface. This metal finishing procedure removes surface imperfections resulting from previous machining operations and other surface defects.

This type of metal finishing involves the use of cutting-edge technologies. The targeted use of laser allows precise, permanent marking with high contrast when needed on various metal surfaces. The laser can also be used to give specific characteristics to the treated surface, adjusting roughness and friction coefficient. All this without using chemicals.

from semi-finished to finished product


Electroplating Finishes

We not only perform metal finishing, but we also provide high-quality electroplating finishes, designed to give each individual piece an impeccable and lasting aesthetic result. Thanks to our strong local connections and collaboration with qualified and reliable partners, built over many years, we can oversee the entire production process and provide customers with a complete finished product, carefully detailed and compliant with the highest quality standards.

Electroplating metal finishing is an electrochemical treatment that deposits a thin layer of metal onto another object to improve its aesthetic and/or functional properties.

Zinc plating is the process of applying a zinc coating to a metal product, typically steel, to protect it from corrosion and oxidative phenomena.

Chrome plating is an electroplating process designed to cover a metal surface with chromium. The result is a surface particularly resistant to corrosion and general wear.

Nickel plating involves depositing a layer of nickel on the base metal surface. The treated metal becomes more durable and suitable for particularly demanding applications.

Physical Vapor Deposition, often abbreviated as PVD, is an effective method for depositing thin films under vacuum on metal surfaces. The resulting coating is particularly resistant and offers excellent long-term protection performance.

Attention to Detail


Quality control

When we talk about metal finishing, it means giving each piece the exterior appearance that will characterize its future life. A quality finish conveys a sense of perfection to the user.

It’s not just about aesthetics: a professionally executed metal finish gives each component durability and ease of cleaning/maintenance.

For this reason, when metal finishing quality is crucial, we implement quality control that concludes with manual inspection of every single piece produced.

Components assembled, tested, approved.


Assembly

We not only produce hot-stamped components, mechanically processed and surface finished: we also perform complete assembly of specific components, such as valves. In industrial, food, and medical fields, components often require piece-by-piece functionality testing. Starting with certified raw materials and handling all production phases internally, we can guarantee the professional execution of each component. Furthermore, final assembly includes thorough testing to ensure constructional perfection and complete operational safety and functionality.

Guaranteed Quality


Instrumental Testing

Using sophisticated computerized testing systems, we can verify the functional conformity of each assembled piece.

The testing involves simulating every operational aspect, measuring compliance with customer-required standards. Only assembled components that pass these tests are approved and prepared for delivery.

These controls are essential when safety and reliability are required.