Aluminum naturally forms an oxide layer on its surface when exposed to air. Anodizing in an electrolytic cell creates a thicker oxide layer that makes the part more resistant to corrosion and wear.
Aluminium is a useful material, both for its light weight and resistance to corrosion. This resistance can be improved further with various treatments, one of the more popular being anodizing.
including advanced anodizing processes, trivalent chromium passivation and optimized conversion coatings. These technologies enhance corrosion resistance, improve aesthetic consistency and ensure ...
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