Anodizing natural colour
Anodizing gives aluminium a beautiful decorative surface with good corrosion and wear resistance, a hard surface and insulating properties.
In natural colour anodizing, the oxide layer is not coloured, leaving the product with a grey aluminium colour. Long-lasting and accurate markings can be made on the surface of the piece by laser marking, if desired.
Anodizing is an electrolytic surface modification process for aluminium products. The aluminium to be treated can be alloy, pure or die-cast. A layer of oxide is formed on the surface of the product using electric current and chemistry. Anodizing is done by rack coating method in automated line. The thickness of the coating can be measured with an eddy current meter.
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Hard anodizing natural colour
Hard anodizing is the process of forming a thicker oxide layer on the surface of a piece than with normal anodisation.
The layer thickness is about 50µm. Depending on the grade of aluminium and the desired layer thickness, the resulting surface is darker grey and more resistant to abrasion. The thickness of the coating can be measured with an eddy current meter.
Maximum size of the piece to be coated
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MIL-A-8625F
Anodizing black
Anodizing gives aluminium a beautiful decorative surface with good corrosion and wear resistance, a hard surface and insulating properties. In black anodizing, the oxide layer is stained black.
Anodizing is an electrolytic surface modification process for aluminium products. The aluminium to be treated can be alloy, pure or die-cast. A layer of oxide is formed on the surface of the product using electric current and chemistry. Anodizing is done by rack coating method in automated line. The thickness of the coating can be measured with an eddy current meter.
Long-lasting and accurate markings can be made on the surface of the piece by laser marking, if desired.
Maximum size of the piece to be coated
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Hard anodizing black
Hard anodizing is the process of forming a thicker oxide layer on the surface of a piece than with normal anodisation. In black hard anodizing, the oxide layer is stained black.
The resulting surface is more resistant to abrasion. The layer thickness is about 50 µm. The thickness of the coating can be measured with an eddy current meter.
Maximum size of the piece to be coated
Standard
MIL-A-8625F