Engineered by a trusted Japanese manufacturer since 1926, this compound range enables efficient titanium finish polishing even on difficult materials. Starting with high-cutting TP-100 and progressing to TP-401, users can refine surfaces smoothly with the correct buffing discs. It’s ideal for metal fabrication, tooling, and precision finishing processes.
Koyo-Sha Titanium Buffing & Polishing Compound
Koyo-Sha’s Titanium polishing series delivers balanced cut and color results through controlled abrasive action. The compounds are optimized for use with sisal and cloth buffs to prevent burn marks and pinholes, producing smooth, reflective finishes equivalent to stainless steel standards. Excellent for professional polishing workflows.
Features
The first stage compound is designed to aggressively remove scratches, surface waves, or damage, preparing the titanium surface for finer polishing.
TP-200 offers a balance between material removal and coloring/refining, smoothing the surface while starting to bring out shine without overcutting.
At this stage, sisal patterns introduced in earlier steps are smoothed out, delivering a luster finish comparable to a 400 stainless steel finish.
The final compound is formulated to minimize pinholes, buff scratches, and enhance reflectiveness even under high load, yielding a finish equivalent to 600 stainless steel.
The compound line is manufactured under ISO-9001 & ISO-14001, assuring consistent quality. It’s tailored for titanium, a material often difficult to finish, enabling results similar to stainless steel finishing.
Overview
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Koyo-Sha Titanium Buffing & Polishing Compound |
| Manufacturer | Koyo-Sha, Tokyo; established 1926; adheres to ISO-9001 & ISO-14001 standards |
| Primary Application | Polishing titanium surfaces to high luster; removing scratches and waves; finishing to mirror quality equivalent to 400–600 stainless steel. |
| Compound Series / Variants | TP-100 (high cutting), TP-200 (balanced), TP-300 (luster), TP-401 (finish / gloss) |
| Workflow / Use Order Suggestion | 1. Use TP-100 to remove heavy defects. 2. Then TP-200 for smoothing and coloring. 3. TP-300 for luster finish. 4. Finalize with TP-401 for high reflectivity. |
| Requirement Prior to Use | Severely scratched titanium should be sanded down first so scratches are minimal before applying compounds. |



