Anodising Industries is Protective coating specialists in Auckland. Anodising Providing Decorative Aluminium Anodising, Marine, Automotive, Industrial, Decorative Anodising Coatings with the quality work.
We recommend that customers contact us prior to manufacture to discuss suitable material grades, jigging points and anodising requirements. After discussion, trials, samples and the first order of anodising is completed to the customers satisfaction, the processing procedure and any relevant information is entered into a processing database for future referencing. This is to keep further orders matching in finish and specifications.
Anodising Industries was established in 1987 to serve the needs of various industries requiring small part componentry anodising coating specialists. We can customize our processes to meet your anodising needs, we specialize in component ranging from your one off part to production of 100,000 + parts.
We recommend that customers contact us prior to manufacture to discuss suitable material grades, jigging points and anodising requirements. After discussion, trials, samples and the first order of anodising is completed to the customers satisfaction, the processing procedure and any relevant information is entered into a processing database for future referencing. This is to keep further orders matching in finish and specifications.
Anodising Industries was established in 1987 to serve the needs of various industries requiring small part componentry anodising coating specialists. We can customize our processes to meet your anodising needs, we specialize in component ranging from your one off part to production of 100,000 + parts.
SULPHRIC AND ANODISING
Most commonly known as natural, clear or silver anodising, this is the common type of anodising, and the description covers a wide range of processes at different levels. This process differs from hard anodising in that the electrolyte temperature is higher and the current density employed is lower. The types of sulphuric acid are sub-divided into classes mainly determined by the field of application. All anodising processes are sealed unless the film is used as a primer for paint or adhesives. |
ANODISING FOR PROTECTION
This is the most common form of anodic coating. Film thickness usually between three and thirty microns. The thinnest films stopping aluminium blackening the hands when handled, the thickest offering substantial corrosion resistance and electrical insulation without the loss of fatigue strength that can accompany hard anodising. The oxide layer is less dense than that of hard anodising and readily accepts a dye. |