What is Anodising?
Anodising typically works with Aluminium, Titanium and Anodising. It is a process that thickens the natural oxide layer on a metal part’s surface into an anodic oxide film. This film is typically 5 to 25 micrometers thick, but can be as thick as 200 micrometers. The anodic oxide film is hard, wear-resistant, and corrosion-resistant. It can also be dyed to produce a variety of colors.
The anodizing process involves placing the metal part in an electrolyte bath and applying an electric current. The oxygen in the electrolyte reacts with the metal to form the anodic oxide film. The thickness of the film can be controlled by the voltage and the time that the current is applied.
Anodising is a common process for finishing aluminum parts. It is used in a variety of applications, including aerospace, automotive, and marine.
Poeton Industries offers multiple types of anodising with different benefits.
Anodising Treatments
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