
Industrial matte finishing and mirror polishing for SS 304, SS 316, and brass utensils. Serving cookware manufacturers, exporters, and commercial kitchenware units across the Maharashtra industrial corridor since 1994.
30+ Years
Experience
1M+ Units
Utensils Polished
Matte/Mirror
Finishing Niche
Vasai East
Unit Location

Strategically headquartered in the Vasai East industrial corridor, Raja Buffing Works has served as the backbone for Maharashtra's cookware manufacturers since 1994.
Our work covers mirror finishing on SS 304 and SS 316 grade utensils, matte satin texturing for export-grade cookware, and bulk polishing for commercial kitchenware and hotelware. Every batch is processed through a structured workflow to ensure 100% surface uniformity before dispatch.
Six core job-work categories. Grade-matched protocols for every utensil type.
Food-grade SS 304 mirror finishing for commercial sauce pots. High-luster interior and exterior with seamless edge treatment.
Dairy-grade compliance buffing that removes micro-scratches to prevent milk adhesion. Edge-to-edge mirror finish interiors.
Heavy-duty buffing for high-heat utensils. SS 202/304 compatible with our external matte specialist finish.
Low-heat buffing for antique and premium silverware. Oxidation removal with soft-cloth technique that preserves the metal.
Bulk polishing for hotelware and catering equipment. Optimized for high-volume batches with 24-48 hour turnaround.
Our signature fingerprint-resistant satin finish using Ra value-targeted protocols. Ideal for export-grade premium cookware.
For clients with mixed batches, we accommodate multiple SS grades in a single consignment. For technical questions on SS grade compatibility, HSN 7323 compliance for job-work batches, or Ra value targets for matte finishes, visit our Technical Insights section.
Transparent, scalable industrial protocols that guarantee 100% surface uniformity across every batch size.
Digital analysis of metal thickness and alloy composition (SS 202, SS 304, SS 316, Brass, Aluminium) to assign the correct compound and RPM protocol.
Variable RPM cycles using custom-grade abrasive buffing wheels. Compound selection is matched to the specific grade and target finish (mirror or matte).
Final manual inspection for depth of shine and texture consistency. Every batch is cross-checked against our reference standards before dispatch.
Curious about the science behind the process? Read our SS 304 vs 316 technical buffing guide or explore the Ra value targets for matte specialist finishing.
Our primary dispatch hub is Vasai East (401208), positioned centrally within the Mumbai-Palghar industrial corridor. We handle regular job-work consignments from manufacturers across the following districts:
Vasai East
Primary Unit (H.O)
Boisar
MIDC Manufacturers
Palghar District
Industrial Zone
Thane District
Manufacturing Belt
Mumbai Belt
Commercial Units
Pune Belt
Export Manufacturers
Single-vendor simplicity
Matte, mirror, and restoration under one roof. No split consignments across multiple vendors.
HSN 7323 invoicing
Full GST compliance. B2B partners claim input tax credit on all job-work orders.
24-48 hour dispatch
Structured batch workflow means your production line is never held up by finishing delays.
Grade-matched protocols
SS 202, 304, 316, Brass, and Aluminium each get a dedicated compound and RPM assignment.
Compliance
HSN 7323 Compliant Unit
All bulk job-work is invoiced under HSN Code 7323. Read our complete GST compliance guide for B2B manufacturers.
Direct answers for industrial clients
Polishing is an aggressive process that uses abrasives to remove surface defects. Buffing is the final, refined stage that uses a specialized wheel and compound to reveal the mirror or matte lustre. See our Technical Insights for deep-dives on both processes.
Raja Buffing Works developed a proprietary low-heat buffing cycle that creates a uniform, fingerprint-resistant satin finish specifically for premium stainless steel export cookware. The process targets specific Ra (Roughness Average) values. Read the full technical breakdown of our matte finishing process.
We process SS 202, SS 304, and SS 316 grades. SS 316 requires a separate buffing compound protocol due to its higher molybdenum content and corrosion resistance properties. For a full technical breakdown, see our SS 304 vs 316 buffing guide.
Yes. All job-work invoices are issued under HSN Code 7323 with full GST compliance. B2B partners can claim input tax credit on our services. Read our complete HSN 7323 compliance guide for manufacturers.
Our primary dispatch hub is Vasai East (401208). We provide regular job-work services to manufacturers in Boisar, Palghar, Thane, and the greater Mumbai industrial belt. Contact us to discuss batch logistics and dispatch timelines.
Produced from 30+ years of active buffing operations. Technical knowledge for cookware manufacturers, exporters, and industrial buyers.
Why SS 316 requires different buffing pressures and compounds than SS 304 to achieve a #8 Mirror Finish.
Everything B2B partners need to know about GST compliance, input tax credits, and HSN 7323 for buffing job-work.
How to measure and achieve the ideal Roughness Average for fingerprint-resistant matte utensils.
Pro-grade maintenance for restaurants and caterers to preserve mirror finishes in high-heat environments.
Vasai's leading unit for Bulk Job Work
Serving manufacturers across Vasai East, Boisar, Palghar, Thane, and the Mumbai industrial belt. HSN 7323 invoicing available for all B2B job-work orders.