Surface Finish and Roughness Comparison Guide

Surface Finish and Roughness Comparison Guide

1.1 What is Surface Roughness?

Surface roughness refers to the small, uneven peaks and valleys on a machined surface, with very short distances between them (typically less than 1mm). It is considered a micro-geometric error. The lower the surface roughness, the smoother the surface.

1.2 Measuring Surface Roughness

Measured using height, spacing, and composite parameters.
The most common height parameter is the average arithmetic deviation (Ra), which is the average distance between the surface contour and its centerline.
Surface roughness affects the fit, wear resistance, fatigue strength, contact stiffness, vibration, and noise of mechanical parts, influencing the lifespan and reliability of products.

2. Surface Roughness vs. Finish Grade Comparison

Roughness Parameter (Ra)

Surface Finish Grade

Surface Features

Processing Methods

Ra 0.012 - 0.025

14

Mirror-like Gloss

Superfine grinding, polishing, super finishing, mirror finish

Ra 0.025 - 0.05

13

High Gloss

Fine grinding, polishing, super finishing

Ra 0.05 - 0.1

12

Glossy Surface

Precision turning, precision grinding, fine surface grinding

Ra 0.1 - 0.2

11

Matte Mirror

Grinding, precision turning with diamond tools, precision grinding

Ra 0.2 - 0.4

10

Slightly Visible Marks

Grinding, polishing, cold drawing

Ra 0.4 - 0.8

9

Visible Marks

Grinding, polishing, cold drawing

Ra 0.8 - 1.6

8

Noticeable Tool Marks

Rough grinding, rough turning, rough milling, rough planing

Ra 1.6 - 3.2

7

Visible Machining Marks

Rough turning, rough milling, rough planing, drilling

Ra 3.2 - 6.3

6

Slightly Visible Machining Marks

Rough turning, rough milling, rough planing

Ra 6.3 - 12.5

5

Distinct Machining Marks

Rough turning, rough milling, rough planing

Ra 12.5 - 25

4

Noticeable Tool Marks

Turning, boring, planing

Ra 25 - 50

3

Distinct Machining Marks

Turning, boring, planing

Ra 50 - 100

2

Rough Surface

Rough turning, rough milling, rough planing

Ra > 100

1

Extremely Rough Surface

Rough machining, casting, forging

PS: Different techniques can be used during the machining of the part depending on the Ra value to obtain the desired surface finish.

3. Surface Roughness Comparison: China vs. U.S.

China Old Standard (Ra)

New China Standard (Ra)

U.S. Standard (Microns)

U.S. Standard (Microinches)

▽4

6.3

6.3

8.00

▽5

3.2

3.2

5.00

▽6

1.6

1.6

2.50

▽7

0.8

0.8

1.25

▽8

0.4

0.4

0.63

4. Surface finish roughness for different manufacturing processes

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