Surface Finishing for Plastic Parts

Huashuo provides injection molding surface finishing services for injection-molded and machined parts, covering polishing, texturing, coating, and marking processes. These solutions are selected based on your material, tolerance, and finish requirements, ensuring a consistent injection-molding surface finish from prototype to production.

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What is surface finish?

Injection molding surface finishing for plastic parts is a set of processes used to control surface appearance, roughness, and functional performance. It improves wear resistance, durability, and visual consistency, and is commonly applied to injection molded and machined parts requiring defined texture, gloss, or branding features.

At Huashuo, surface finishing options are selected based on your material, tolerance, and end-use requirements. You can submit your drawings or samples to receive a finishing recommendation with manufacturability and cost considerations.

Injection Molding Surface Finishing Options We Offer

At Huashuo, different types of surface finishing methods are selected depending on whether the priority is appearance, durability, or production efficiency.

Polishing

Polishing is used to create a smooth or mirror-like surface, often required for transparent or high-end visible parts.

  • Standard: SPI A1–A3
  • Roughness: Ra ≤ 0.05–0.2 μm
  • Materials: PMMA, PC
  • Best For: optical components, display covers
  • Limitation: sensitive to mold quality and increases cost

Typically selected when visual clarity or premium appearance is critical.

Surface polishing and finishing
Sandblasting

Sandblasting

Sandblasting creates a uniform matte surface that reduces reflections and improves visual consistency across parts.

  • Roughness: Ra 1.6–3.2 μm
  • Materials: ABS, Nylon
  • Best For: industrial housings
  • Advantage: hides flow marks and minor defects
  • Limitation: cannot achieve glossy finishes

Commonly used for functional parts where a non-reflective surface is preferred.

Painting

Painting allows flexible color control and adds protective layers, especially for consumer-facing products.

  • Options: UV / rubber / metallic coatings
  • Materials: ABS, PC
  • Best For: branded products and appliance panels
  • Function: visual + protective coating
  • Limitation: adds process steps and cost

Best suited for products requiring consistent color and brand appearance.

Silk Screen Printing

Silk screen printing is used to apply logos, icons, or interface markings with high positional accuracy.

  • Materials: ABS, PC
  • Best For: UI panels and branding
  • Advantage: precise and repeatable
  • Limitation: limited to relatively flat areas

Typically applied when functional markings or branding are required.

Electroplating

Electroplating gives plastic parts a metallic appearance and can add functional properties like EMI shielding.

  • Materials: ABS, PC+ABS
  • Finish: chrome, nickel
  • Best For: decorative + functional parts
  • Advantage: premium metallic look
  • Limitation: requires strict surface preparation

Used when both aesthetics and functionality need to mimic metal.

Electroplating

Mold Texturing

Mold texturing creates surface patterns directly during molding, ensuring consistency across large production volumes.

  • Standard: VDI 12–45
  • Roughness: Ra 0.8–6.3 μm
  • Materials: ABS, PP
  • Best For: grip surfaces, anti-scratch parts
  • Advantage: no secondary processing required

Ideal for mass production where consistency and cost control are priorities.

Surface Finish Comparison Table

Different processes vary significantly in cost, appearance, and production suitability, so comparing them helps narrow down options quickly.

ProcessFinishRoughness / StandardCostBest For
PolishingGlossSPI A1–A3 (≤0.2 μm)HighOptical parts
SandblastingMatteRa 1.6–3.2 μmLowIndustrial
PaintingColorCoating-basedMid–HighConsumer
Silk PrintingMarkingLowBranding
ElectroplatingMetallicSmoothHighDecorative
Mold TextureTexturedVDI 12–45Low (mass)Grip

Surface Finish Standards

In practice, engineers select surface finishes based on both visual standards and roughness values.

TypeStandardRoughness (Ra)Effect
MirrorSPI A1≤0.05 μmOptical clarity
GlossSPI A2–A3≤0.2 μmSmooth surface
Fine TextureVDI 12~0.8 μmSoft matte
Medium TextureVDI 24~2.0 μmMatte
Rough TextureVDI 33–454.5–6.3 μmStrong texture

Huashuo Surface Finishing Capabilities

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FAQS

Everything You Need to Know About Surface Finishing

Does surface finishing affect part dimensions?

Yes, slight variation may occur depending on the process.
In most cases, it is controlled within ±0.02–0.05 mm.

What is surface finishing for plastic parts?

It refers to processes that control surface appearance and roughness.
It is essential for achieving both visual quality and functional performance.

What surface finishing methods are commonly used?

Polishing, sandblasting, painting, electroplating, and texturing are widely used.
Each method serves different needs such as appearance, durability, or branding.

What is the difference between SPI and VDI finishes?

SPI defines polished surfaces, while VDI defines textured finishes.
They are selected based on gloss vs texture requirements.

Which surface finish is best for injection molded parts?

There is no single best option; it depends on application needs.
Engineers usually balance appearance, durability, and cost.

How do I choose the right surface finishing process?

Start with material, tolerance, and appearance requirements.
Then evaluate cost and production volume trade-offs.

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