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200/500ml
This high-performance polishing liquid combines alumina, diamond, and silicon dioxide abrasives (0.02–7.0μm) to deliver precision polishing for a wide range of materials, including metals, ceramics, semiconductors, and optical components.
The optimized blend ensures high material removal rates, ultra-smooth finishes, and minimal surface defects.
Available in 200ml and 500ml bottles, it offers excellent stability and uniform particle distribution for consistent results.
Ideal for metallographic preparation, precision optics, and advanced electronics manufacturing, this versatile polishing liquid enhances efficiency while reducing scratches and defects.
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