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Metal Surface Finish Designations

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Does anyone know of a web site where I can find conversions / comparisons of different surface finish designations. I am looking for info such as a 180 grit finish is equivalent to ? Ra or Rh. Also, looking for what a 2B finish on stainless steel is.

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The following two web pages should have the information on surface roughness for which you are looking:



A No. 2B finish is a standard, as-rolled (not polished)finish for stainless steel. The definition is a bright, cold-rolled finish resulting in the same manner as No. 2D finish, except that the annealed and descaled sheet receives a final light roll pass through polished rolls. This is the general-purpose cold-rolled finish that can be used as is, or as a preliminary step to polishing.

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A 2B finish on stainless will range from about 5 microinches Ra on lighter gauges, say 0.024 inch to 15 microinches on 0.187 inch. A 180 grit finish is equivalent to a number 4 finish which has a Ra of 5 to 15 typically. There is no standard.
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