1. Lubricating effect: Beeswax can reduce the frictional heat and wear between the abrasive and the polished part during the polishing process, protect the surface of the polished part, and allow the abrasive to move more uniformly on the surface of the polished part, which is beneficial to Get a smooth surface and an even polish.
2. Protection: Beeswax can form a protective film to prevent chemical erosion and damage to polished parts during the polishing process. This protective effect is particularly important for some metals that are prone to oxidation and corrosion.
3. Bonding effect: Beeswax can help the abrasive adhere to the surface of the polishing piece, preventing the abrasive from falling off and scattering during the polishing process. This helps the abrasive to exert its full polishing effect and obtain good polishing quality.
4. Film-forming effect: Beeswax has a certain surface activity and can form a wax film on the surface of polished parts. This wax film helps capture particles generated by the movement of abrasives on the polishing surface, preventing dust from flying and obtaining a smooth surface.
5. Anti-rust effect: The beeswax coating can isolate air and moisture and prevent the polished parts from rusting after polishing. This is more important for iron polished parts.