Anodizing Process

Anodizing is a process of coating aluminum by anodic treatment resulting in a thin film of aluminum oxide of extreme hardness. Aluminum oxide is a durable, hard and weather resistant coating that protects the metal.

Anodizing Features

Durability:
High-traffic areas where the coating is subject to physical abuse and abrasive cleaners.

Lower Cost:
Less expensive to produce and maintain compared to other coating solutions.

Color Variety:
Anodic coatings are translucent, resulting in a deep, rich metallic appearance. Anodized aluminum can be colored in a full spectrum of shades.

Anodizing Capabilities

Color and luster include:
silver white, bronze, champagne, black, titanium metal color, and more.

Surface treatment include:
sub-luster, sand blast, and mill finish.

Performance of these anodized aluminum extrusions meets both Class I and Class II of AAMA 611-98, the voluntary specification for anodized architectural aluminum. Please contact a sales representative for details.