What is Anodizing?
Anodizing is
an electrochemical process that converts the metal surface into a decorative, durable, corrosion-resistant, anodic oxide finish
what anodizing does?
Anodising
creates a protective surface, increased hardness, better surface finish and increased durability
by producing a dense, chemically stable protective aluminium oxide film that is an integral part of the underlying aluminium.
This increases corrosion resistance and its special hardness
protects any underlying surface finish produced mechanically or chemically or by polishing, etching or brightening.
Applications
Anodised aluminium can be found on office furniture, displays, advertising frames, computers, window frames, cladding,
curtain walling, automotive roof racks and steps, shower profiles, partitioning profiles, truck bodies and floors,
wall board sections, heat sinks and on many other products both for corrosion resistance and the ability to retain dye.
Although Anodising only has moderate wear resistance, the deeper pores can better retain a lubricating film
than a smooth surface would.
Silver Anodizing plant
Anodized aluminium profile features:
-Sustainable for building construction to survive many decades.
-Excellent weather and abrasion resistance.
-Metalic lusture finish.
-Incredibly long-life cycle