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EPTAHUB's Standard Finishes Gallery

EPTAHUB delivers a broad spectrum of finishing alternatives paired with real-time online quoting functionality. We cater to finishing needs across most manufacturing processes, from CNC machining and sheet metal fabrication to 3D printing, injection molding, urethane casting, and beyond!

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EPTAHUB’s Finishing Solutions

EPTAHUB’s instant quoting system lets users tailor materials, features, finishes, and add custom notes for their unique manufacturing projects. With numerous standard finishing options available at instant online prices, we stand as your one-stop service provider. For more personalized requirements, you can specify multiple finishes per component. Dive into the details of each finish and explore practical examples in the sections below.

If you’re seeking a specific finishing or post-processing method not listed here, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. Alternatively, select the “Other” finish option during quoting to outline your needs and request a manual assessment.

Popular Metal Finishes

Metal finishing options including Type II/III anodization, chem-film, and powder coating
Standard Grade

Each part undergoes thorough cleaning and deburring, with no additional surface treatments applied.

Type II Anodization

Type II anodization offers upgraded protection against corrosion and acts as a perfect foundation for painting and other subsequent finishing steps. Its thickness spans from .0002” to .0012” and meets the requirements of MIL-A-8625/MIL-PRF-8625 Type II, Class 2 specifications.

Type III Hardcoat Anodization

Type III hardcoat anodization creates a thicker layer than standard anodization, resulting in enhanced durability and wear resistance. It also works well as a base for paint and other finishes. Due to its increased thickness, the resulting colors tend to be slightly darker, and like Type II, these anodized shades can’t be matched to specific Pantone or RAL colors. Typically, the thickness measures 0.002” and adheres to MIL-A-8625/MIL-PRF-8625, Type III, Class 1/2 standards.

Even without pigment, a clear hardcoat anodized finish will darken the part’s surface - this is due to the coating’s greater thickness compared to standard anodization. Depending on various factors like material composition and processing conditions, the natural color can range from light gray to deep gray or brown.

Chromate Conversion (Chem-Film Coating)

Chromate conversion coatings—commonly known as chem-film—boost corrosion resistance and electrical conductivity, while also serving as an effective base for paint. These coatings add minimal thickness, approximately 0.00001” to 0.00004” . They comply with MIL-DTL-5541, TYPE I/II CLASS 1A or CLASS 3 as specified. If alternative standards (such as MIL-DTL-81706) are required, they must be clearly outlined in a provided technical drawing.

Type I chromate conversion coatings contain hexavalent chromium, which typically gives the coating a gold or brown tint. Type II, by contrast, is free of hexavalent chromium, resulting in a clear finish that doesn’t alter the part’s original surface color.

Powder Coating

This process applies a continuous, protective colored finish to parts using evenly distributed, heat-cured paint. The thickness usually falls between .006”  and .012” and meets ASTM D7803, along with various MIL and FDE specifications. A wide array of colors and sheens are available to suit different needs.

Additional Metal Finishes We Provide

Black Oxide Coating

Black oxide is a conversion coating designed for ferrous materials such as steel and stainless steel. It darkens the material’s top layer, reducing reflection and glare while adding a moderate level of corrosion resistance – all without changing the part’s dimensions.

Electropolishing

An electrochemical cleaning process for steel parts that reduces corrosion and enhances appearance by brightening the metal surface. It removes roughly 0.0001”  to 0.0025”  of the metal and complies with ASTM B912-02 standards.

Heat Treatment Services

Heat treatment of metal parts is performed to enhance material properties, including processes like annealing and other specialized heat treatments. Specify the required treatment in the ‘Notes’ section or an attached drawing. This finish adheres to ASTM B917 (for aluminum alloys) or AMS-H-6875 / AMS 2759 (for steels).

Passivation

A colorless coating that improves corrosion resistance for 200 and 300 series stainless steels, as well as precipitation-hardened corrosion-resistant steels, by eliminating free iron from the surface. The coating’s thickness is negligible—approximately .0000001” (0.0000001 )—and it complies with standards such as ASTM A967, AMS-QQ-P-35, MIL-STD-171, ASTM A380, or AMS 2700.

Electroless Nickel Plating

Electroless nickel plating delivers a uniform nickel coating that protects irregular surfaces from corrosion, oxidation, and wear. The finished part features a brighter appearance, with a minimum thickness of .0001” (0.0001 ). It complies with ASTM-B733, TYPE IV, SC1, CLASS 1 (as the default) or AMS-2404 (formerly AMS-C-26074/MIL-C-26074) if specified. For any other nickel plating requirements, select “Other” as the finish option and request a manual quote.

Gold Plating

Gold plating offers exceptional resistance to corrosion and tarnish. Gold itself boasts low contact resistance, outstanding electrical conductivity, and strong solderability. Cosmetically, it gives the part a genuine gold-like appearance. The default application follows MIL-G-45204 & ASTM B488, CLASS 00, 0, OR 1 (with a thickness of 0.00002” (0.00002 ) – 0.00005” (0.00005 )): Pricing and lead time depend on Type I, II, or III, Grade A, B, or C, and Class 00, 0, or 1 (with thickness ranging from 0.00002” (0.00002 ) to 0.00005” (0.00005 )). Any gold plating thickness exceeding 0.00005” (0.00005 ) should be selected as “Other” and requires a manual quote.

Silver Plating

Silver electroplating provides good corrosion resistance but is prone to tarnishing over time. Silver offers high solderability and excellent electrical conductivity, and cosmetically, it gives the part a silver-like finish. The coating thickness ranges from approximately .00002” (0.00002 ) to .0003” (0.0003 ) and complies with AMS QQ-S-365D.

Zinc Plating

A metal plating process for conductive materials that delivers reliable corrosion resistance. Zinc plating is a standard choice for carbon steels and other rust-prone alloys. It adheres to the ASTM B633-15 service class I (SC1) specification, with a typical coating thickness of 0.0002” (0.0002 ), resulting in a subtle silver sheen.

Powder Coating

EPTAHUB’s powder coating process delivers a seamless, protective colored finish for components. This method uses uniformly applied, heat-cured paint, resulting in a coating thickness typically ranging from 0.006 to 0.012. Our powder coating services adhere to industry standards including ASTM D7803, as well as multiple high‑reliability specifications and requirements.
Clients can select from a diverse range of color options and sheen levels to match their project needs.
Explore the full selection of our powder coating offerings in our powder coat finishes gallery.

Media Tumbling

A batch-based process that uses vibrating media to tumble parts, removing sharp edges and burrs from machined components. Tumbling also eliminates machine marks on external surfaces, creating a more consistent appearance. Parts larger than 8” may require manual review.

Wet Painting

This process applies a continuous, protective colored finish using water or solvent-based paints, either via spraying or manual application.

Custom Finishing Options

EPTAHUB can accommodate a wide range of custom finishing needs by selecting “Other” from the finishing drop-down menu when configuring your online quote. These custom finishes include:

  • Tin Plating
  • Copper Plating
  • Adhesive Primers/BR-127/CARC
  • Thin Film Lubricants
  • Zinc Phosphate Coatings
  • Precision/Ultrasonic/Oxygen Service Cleaning
  • Magnetic Particle Inspection
  • Fluorescent Penetrant Inspection
  • Ultrasonic Inspection
  • Cadmium Plating
  • Hard Chrome Plating
  • Finish Masking
  • And Many More!
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Popular 3D Printing Finishes

3D printing post-processing featuring vapor smoothing, color dyeing, and nickel plating on SLS parts
Vapor Smoothing

Vapor smoothing creates a uniform, sealed surface with a semi-gloss appearance. It can be combined with our color dyeing service for enhanced customization. Click here to learn more about vapor smoothing.

Available for:

  • Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)
  • HP Multi Jet Fusion (MJF)
Color Dyeing

Parts are immersed in a dye solution that penetrates roughly ~0.010”  into the surface, altering the color. Slight color variations between batches may occur.

Available for:

  • Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)
  • HP Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) – Black Only
Nickel Plating

A standard finish involving a secondary copper + nickel plating process, adding a 0.004” -0.006”  nickel coating. This plating enhances durability, stiffness, and wear resistance but is not intended for cosmetic purposes—resulting in a rough nickel surface.

Available for:

  •   Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)

3D Printing Finishes by Process

Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) Finishes
Standard

Parts are de-powdered via sandblasting and manual powder removal. The standard finish is a white matte texture resembling sugar cubes.

Media Tumbled

Building on the standard finish, abrasive media tumbling is added. This reduces growth lines and softens sharp edges, resulting in an eggshell-like surface.

Color Dyeing

Parts are immersed in a dye solution that penetrates roughly ~0.010" into the surface, changing the color. All color options—including black—may have slight batch-to-batch variations.

Media Tumbled + Dyed Black

A dyed black finish enhanced with abrasive media tumbling, which reduces growth lines and softens sharp edges.

Vapor Smoothing

An automated post-processing technology (AMT PostPro3D) that achieves a high-quality surface finish. Vapor smoothing transforms most matte surfaces to semi-gloss, seals the surface, boosts mechanical properties, and delivers a consistent cosmetic finish for production. Vapor-smoothed parts can be further dyed.

Nickel Plating

A standard finish that includes a secondary copper + nickel plating process, adding a 0.004" -0.006" nickel coating. This enhances durability, stiffness, and wear resistance but is not a cosmetic finish—resulting in a rough nickel surface.

Other

EPTAHUB offers additional HP Multi Jet Fusion finishing options, including (but not limited to) sanding, painting, and plating, to meet your specific requirements. Specify a custom finish for manual review.

HP Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) Finishes
Standard

Parts are de-powdered through sandblasting and manual cleaning. The standard finish is a gray matte texture similar to sugar cubes.

Dyed Black

Parts are immersed in a dye solution that penetrates the surface, darkening the color. While generally consistent, slight batch-to-batch variations may occur.

Vapor Smoothing

An automated post-processing technology (AMT PostPro3D) that delivers a high-quality surface finish. Vapor smoothing converts most matte surfaces to semi-gloss, seals the surface, enhances mechanical properties, and provides a consistent cosmetic finish for production. Vapor-smoothed parts can be dyed.

Other

EPTAHUB provides additional HP Multi Jet Fusion finishing solutions, including (but not limited to) sanding, painting, and plating, to fulfill your needs. Specify a custom finish for manual review.

PolyJet Finishes
Standard

Support material is removed, and parts are cleaned, resulting in a uniform smooth surface ranging from matte to semi-gloss.

Upper-Face Glossy

Support material is removed, and parts are cleaned. Upward-facing surfaces feature a smooth glossy finish, while other surfaces remain matte to semi-gloss.

Other

EPTAHUB can provide additional processing and finishes (such as sanding) to meet your requirements. Specify a custom finish for manual review.

Stereolithography (SLA) Finishes
Matte

Supported surfaces are lightly sanded with 220 or 320-grit sandpaper and then media-blasted to achieve a uniform matte finish.

Natural

Supported surfaces are lightly sanded with 220 or 320-grit sandpaper to improve surface quality. Sanding scratches will be visible on supported areas.

Strip and Ship

Supported regions may display small grid-like dots or surface imperfections due to support removal.

Quick Clear

Only supported surfaces are sanded. Layer lines will still be visible, but a high-gloss clear coat is applied to enhance shine.

Other

EPTAHUB offers additional SLA finishing options, including (but not limited to) sanding, polishing, painting, plating, and post-thermal processing. Specify a custom finish for manual review.

Carbon DLS™ Finishes
Standard

Parts produced with Carbon DLS technology typically have a matte to semi-gloss surface finish, depending on the direction of features. After production, parts are cleaned and stripped of supports. Supported surfaces are lightly sanded with 220 or 320-grit sandpaper to improve quality, and sanding scratches will be visible on these areas.

Other

EPTAHUB can provide additional processing to meet your requirements. Specify a custom finish for manual review.

Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) Finishes
Standard

Support structures are removed, and the part is media-blasted to achieve a uniform finish. Typical surface roughness ranges from 150-400 μin Ra.

Other

Additional DMLS post-processing (such as CNC machining of features or polishing) is evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Specify a custom finish for manual review.

Metal Binder Jetting Finishes
Zirblast

This standard finish creates a bright, matte, bronze-to-gray metallic surface using a ceramic bead blast (zirconium silicate beads).

Antique Bronze

After tumble polishing, a heat patina is applied, resulting in a copper-like color with darker gray streaks on features inaccessible to the media. Parts are sealed with a protective coating before shipping.

Damascus Steel

A heat patina is applied to a media-blasted surface, creating an even, dark gray, matte finish. Parts are sealed with a protective coating before shipping.

Medieval Pewter

A heat patina is applied, followed by tumble polishing, resulting in a dark gray appearance with subtle bronze shine on protruding features. Parts are sealed with a protective coating before shipping.

Tumble Polished

Parts are media-tumbled to achieve a semi-gloss polish. The finish is bright bronze with darker gray streaks on features inaccessible to the media. Small gaps may retain tiny particles of polishing media.

Wheat Penny

A heat patina is applied, followed by media blasting, resulting in an even, matte, copper-like finish. Parts are sealed with a protective coating before shipping.

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Plastic Injection Molding Finishes

EPTAHUB partners with a diverse network of molding suppliers, offering all standard mold finishing options. Mold finishes can range from glossy to matte and even patterned—any finish applied to the mold cavity surface is transferred to the molded part. For instance, a reflective polished mold surface will produce a reflective (or transparent) part. Unlike CNC-machined or 3D-printed parts (where each component is treated individually), mold finishes are applied directly to the mold. Adding a finish or texture may impact tooling costs (depending on the process required) but does not affect the price of individual parts.

Our standard mold finishes include:

Custom injection mold surface finishes ranging from high-gloss polished to matte and patterned textures

Detailed Injection Molding Finishes

SPI A Finishes
SPI A-1

Diamond-buffed with grade #3, 6000 grit for a highly polished finish. Suitable for producing optically clear parts. Average surface roughness: 0.012-0.025μm Ra.

SPI A-2

Diamond-buffed with grade #6, 3000 grit for a high-gloss polish. Suitable for producing transparent parts. Average surface roughness: 0.025-0.050μm Ra.

SPI A-3

Diamond-buffed with grade #15, 1200 grit for a high-to-medium polish. Suitable for producing non-optical transparent parts. Average surface roughness: 0.050-0.100μm Ra.

SPI B Finishes
SPI B-1

600-grit sanded finish for a medium polish. Surface roughness: 0.05-0.10μm Ra.

SPI B-2

400-grit sanded finish for a medium polish. Surface roughness: 0.10-0.15μm Ra.

SPI B-3

320-grit sanded finish for a medium-to-low polish. Surface roughness: 0.28-0.32μm Ra.

SPI C Finishes
SPI C-1

600-stone finish for a low polish. Surface roughness: 0.35-0.40μm Ra.

SPI C-2

400-stone finish for a low polish. Surface roughness: 0.45-0.55μm Ra.

SPI C-3

320-stone finish for a low polish. Surface roughness: 0.63-0.70μm Ra.

SPI D Finishes
SPI D-1

Dry-blasted with glass beads for a satin finish. Surface roughness: 0.80-1.00μm Ra.

SPI D-2

Dry-blasted with #240 oxide for a dull finish. Surface roughness: 1.00-2.80μm Ra.

SPI D-3

Dry-blasted with #24 oxide for a dull finish. Surface roughness: 3.20-18.00μm Ra.

Popular Mold-Tech Finishes

Standex Engraving Mold-Tech is a standardized mold texturing solution commonly used for commercial or marketable products. Mold-Tech is divided into four series (A through D), with Series A being the most widely used—offering a range of fine to coarse matte finishes that don't require laser, masked chemical etching, or other specialized texturing processes. Mold-Tech finishes are categorized by serial number and texture depth. Below are examples of popular Mold-Tech finishes we offer:

MT-11010

Dull matte finish with a texture depth of 0.001".

MT-11020

Coarse matte finish with a texture depth of 0.0015".

MT-11030

Coarse matte finish with a texture depth of 0.002".

VDI (EDM) Finishes

VDI 3400 Surface Finish (commonly called VDI surface finish) refers to the mold texturing standard developed by Verein Deutscher Ingenieure (VDI), the German Society of Engineers. Primarily achieved via Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) during mold production, VDI is an international standard for matte surface mold texturing. The EDM process creates a fine-to-coarse grain texture based on the selected parameters:

VDI 12
600-stone low-polish finish. Average surface roughness: 0.40μm Ra.
VDI 15
400-stone low-polish finish. Average surface roughness: 0.56μm Ra.
VDI 18
Glass bead-blasted satin finish. Average surface roughness: 0.80μm Ra.
VDI 21
#240 oxide dry-blasted dull finish. Average surface roughness: 1.12μm.
VDI 24
#240 oxide dry-blasted dull finish. Average surface roughness: 1.60μm.
VDI 27
#240 oxide dry-blasted dull finish. Average surface roughness: 2.24μm.
VDI 30
#24 oxide dry-blasted dull finish. Average surface roughness: 3.15μm.
VDI 33
#24 oxide dry-blasted dull finish. Average surface roughness: 4.50μm.
VDI 36
#24 oxide dry-blasted dull finish. Average surface roughness: 6.30μm.
VDI 39
#24 oxide dry-blasted dull finish. Average surface roughness: 9.00μm.
VDI 42
#24 oxide dry-blasted dull finish. Average surface roughness: 12.50μm.
VDI 45
#24 oxide dry-blasted dull finish. Average surface roughness: 18.00μm.
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Urethane And Silicone Casting Finishes

Urethane-casted parts can be rigid, flexible, or even rubber-like, depending on the urethane composition. We offer urethane in a wide range of colors, including transparent (standard), black, and custom color matching. Parts can also be supplied with a standard smooth finish or a custom finish (including hardware installation and painting).

Urethane cast parts with smooth finishes in rigid, flexible, and custom color-matched materials

Cast Urethane And Silicone Finish Options

Matte/Frosted

A standard finish where the master pattern is lightly processed to create a matte or frosted appearance on opaque and translucent materials, respectively.

Semi-Gloss

The master pattern undergoes additional processing to achieve a smoother surface, resulting in a semi-gloss finish on the cast parts.

High-Gloss

The master pattern is extensively polished to create an ultra-smooth surface, producing glossy or clear cast parts.

Textured

A selection of SPI and Mold-Tech mold finishes that replicate the textures of injection-molded parts.

Custom

EPTAHUB can provide additional processing and finishes (such as hardware installation, overmolding, and painting) to meet your needs. Specify a custom finish for manual review.

Industrial gallery showing various metal surface treatments and protective coatings for CNC parts

Metal Finishes Gallery

Comprehensive gallery of powder coat color samples and protective finishes for manufactured metal hardware

Powder Coat Finishes Gallery

Showcase of 3D printing material textures and surface finishes for MJF and SLS additive manufacturing

3D Printing Materials & Finishes Gallery

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