Anodizing Services
Explore Type II and Type III anodizing services and experience high-quality surface finish solutions to enhance the performance and appearance of your aluminum parts.
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- 20+ Finishing Options
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Type II anodizing in clear, black, green, blue, gold, and red.
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Anodizing significantly improves resistance to rust and environmental degradation.
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The anodized coating makes the metal way harder, so it resists scratches and wear.
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The finish stays vibrant and doesn’t fade, even with tons of sun or chemical exposure.
Advantages of Anodizing
Anodizing Specifications
The table shows the comprehensive specifications for Getzshape, showing a vibrant array of color options, customizable types (Type II and Type III anodizing), significantly enhanced surface hardness, and precisely controlled surface roughness, ensuring a highly durable, aesthetically pleasing, and versatile finish
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Features
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Specification
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Applicable Materials |
Aluminum |
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Color |
Custom RAL code or Pantone number |
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Types or Class |
Type, Class II and III |
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Thickness |
5 – 25 μm |
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Surface Hardness |
150-500 HV |
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Surface Roughness |
Ra 0.8 – 2.0 μm |
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Texture |
Bright, smooth, matte finish |
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Black
Clear
Blue
Gold
Red
Yellow
Green
Purple
Color Options for Aluminum Anodizing
These color options can be achieved through controlling the formation of the oxide layer and the dyeing processes, and may be subject to slight variations due to factors such as aluminum alloy composition, pre-treatment methods, and processing parameters.
Anodizing Overview
Aluminum anodizing is a process that forms an oxide layer on the surface of aluminum parts, thereby improving their corrosion resistance, hardness, and wear resistance. This process utilizes electrochemical principles, where aluminum parts serve as the anode in an electrolyte solution containing suitable electrolytes, and an external electric current is applied to oxidize them.
This oxide layer is typically composed of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) and possesses excellent corrosion resistance, hardness, and insulation properties.
Gallery of Anodized Aluminum Parts
