Mechanical Metal Finishing

Improving Machine Functions for All Types of Industries

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At Mechanical Metal Finishing in Gardena, CA, we deburr metal parts — a finishing process for various industries that incorporate metal in their products

Do burr problems have your production line in chaos?

​Do you have a need for an improved finish in your products?

Do you have a backlog in your deburring department?

Do you have a need for higher production output?

Do you continue to search for savings in manufacturing by introducing advanced deburring techniques?

Our ongoing investment in state-of-the-art equipment and product improvement has resulted in building one of the largest deburring, ball burnishing, and metal preparation companies.

​Sol Naman, Fred Bowyer, and Karl Seleen had a grand vision to combine their talents and assets to open a company in Gardena, CA. The surrounding communities in Los Angeles ultimately became the foundation of Mechanical Metal Finishing.​

With business growing rapidly, Mechanical Metal Finishing stays true to its core principles as a company— always providing high-quality service of immense integrity and fair, competitive pricing.

Our Metal Deburring Services

Abrasive Blasting

Also called Glass Beading or Sand Blasting.

Ball Burnishing

One of the most cost effective methods for commercial finishes.

Shot Peen

Shot Peening prevents fatigue & stress, prolonging a products life.

Thermal Deburring

A heat flash is used to instantaneously vaporize metal burrs.

Tumble Barrel Deburring

This includes Tumble Barrel and Centrifugal Barrel Finishing (8x’s faster than Tumble Barrel)

Vibratory Deburring

Vibratory Deburring is more compatible with automation, saving time and reducing labor costs.

Degreasing

We offer cleaning and packaging so that the final finish is dry and clean.

Electropolishing

Used primarily to polish various grades of Stainless Steel.

Passivation

Bulk processing chemical treatment to make stainless steel passive to oxidation (rust).

Our Burnishing & Deburring Services

Abrasive Blasting

Also called Glass Beading or Sand Blasting.

Ball Burnishing

One of the most cost effective methods for commercial finishes.

Shot Peen

Shot Peening prevents fatigue & stress, prolonging a products life.

Thermal Deburring

A heat flash is used to instantaneously vaporize metal burrs.

Tumble Barrel Deburring

This includes Tumble Barrel and Centrifugal Barrel Finishing (8x’s faster than Tumble Barrel)

Vibratory Deburring

Vibratory Deburring is more compatible with automation, saving time and reducing labor costs.

Degreasing

We offer cleaning and packaging so that the final finish is dry and clean.

Electropolishing

Used primarily to polish various grades of Stainless Steel.

Passivation

Bulk processing chemical treatment to make stainless steel passive to oxidation (rust).

Testimonials

We are so grateful to have found Mechanical Metal Finishing

“We have a very unique business which requires exact specificity, and we are so grateful to have found Mechanical Metal Finishing. We are new business owners and not only is the staff knowledgeable and conscientious, but also warm and committed to our satisfaction. Dave and Louie are so incredibly helpful and informed. We show up at their door, they are always professional and on time, usually early with our jobs. We feel comfortable calling them at the last second sometimes, and they always strive to fit us into their already busy schedule. They allow us to test their work until it works for us (we have measurements that are very challenging to meet). They have completely changed the way we have been able to do our work, and we are no longer dependent on worse fabrication. We are proud to recommend them to anyone needing personalized, tailor-made, perfect metal finishing.”

– Jillian and Max Leitman from APPLIPOPS

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What Is Metal Finishing?

What Is Metal Finishing?

There are many different kinds of metals that we use in some way on a regular basis. Some of these metals include copper, tin, zinc, lead, and nickel— as well as the considerably rare “precious” metals such as silver, gold, platinum, and palladium. All of these metals...