Lapel pin
A lapel pin is a small pin often worn on the lapel of a jacket. Lapel pins can be ornamental or can indicate wearer's affiliation with an organization or cause. Before the popularity of wearing lapel pins, boutonnières were worn.
Medal
A medal or medallion is a small portable artistic object, a thin disc, normally of metal, carrying a design, usually on both sides. They typically have a commemorative purpose of some kind, and many are given as awards. They may be intended to be worn, su
Challenge coin
A challenge coin is a small coin or medallion, bearing an organization's insignia or emblem and carried by the organization's members.
Keychain
A keychain (also key fob or keyring) is a small ring or chain of metal to which several keys can be attached. The length of a keychain allows an item to be used more easily than if connected directly to a keyring.
The Polishing Process – Enhancing the Shine and Quality of Custom Metal Products
In this article, we’ll guide you through the metal polishing process, explore its types, and explain why polishing is crucial to creating standout custom products.
What Is Polishing?
Polishing is a mechanical finishing process that smooths the surface of a metal object by removing imperfections, scratches, or oxidation. It prepares the item for plating or painting and enhances the surface by making it brighter, shinier, or more refined.
Step-by-Step Polishing Process
1. Initial Surface Preparation
Before polishing begins, products undergo cleaning to remove oil, dirt, and debris from casting or die-striking. This ensures a clean surface for polishing to begin effectively.
2. Rough Polishing (Pre-Polishing)
Using coarse polishing wheels or abrasive belts, surface imperfections like burrs, tool marks, or uneven textures are smoothed out. This step gives the item a basic evenness and shape.
3. Fine Polishing
Finer polishing compounds and softer wheels are used to further smooth the surface. This step brings out a semi-glossy finish and prepares the item for final treatment or plating.
4. Mirror Polishing (Optional)
For high-end custom products, mirror polishing is performed to create a high-reflective, glass-like surface. This is commonly used on premium medals or VIP coins.
5. Cleaning and Drying
After polishing, items are cleaned to remove any leftover compound or dust, then dried completely to avoid stains or oxidation.
Why Polishing Matters in Custom Manufacturing
✅ Improves Surface Quality: Eliminates rough edges and imperfections
✅ Enhances Shine and Aesthetic Appeal
✅ Essential for Durable Plating: A smooth surface ensures even coating during electroplating
✅ Boosts Brand Value: Polished products look more premium and professional
✅ Customizable Finishes: Choose from satin, glossy, matte, or mirror-polished effects
✨ Types of Polishing Finishes Available
Glossy Polishing – Bright, reflective surface for medals and coins
Matte Polishing – Smooth, non-reflective finish for a subtle texture
Antique Look – Lightly polished with dark-toned accents for vintage effect
Mirror Finish – Ultra-reflective, premium finish used in luxury items
Tools & Techniques Used
Abrasive belts
Buffing wheels
Polishing compounds (wax-based or diamond paste)
Hand-finishing for small details
Automated polishing machines for high volume
Industries That Rely on Professional Polishing
Marathon and Sports Events – Custom medals with mirror finishes
Military and P-olice Units – Highly polished challenge coins and badges
Corporate Recognition – Elegant awards with smooth, shiny surfaces
Souvenirs and Promotional Gifts – Branded keychains and pins
Need Expert Polishing for Your Custom Items?
At Surewin, we offer professional polishing services for all kinds of custom metal products. With skilled technicians and advanced equipment, we ensure your items shine with quality and durability.
Contact us today to request a free quote or to discuss your polishing and finishing needs!