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【Sulfuric Acid Hard Anodizing Case Study】Automotive Transmission Parts

The goal is to improve the wear resistance of the inner diameter sliding surface! We will introduce processing examples of A2014 as the material.

We would like to introduce a case of processing "automotive transmission parts" using sulfuric acid hard anodizing treatment. The objective is to improve the wear resistance of the inner diameter sliding surface, with the material being A2014 and the anodizing thickness approximately 3μm. Additionally, this treatment is widely adopted for sliding parts in automobiles and is also used for corrosion resistance in outboard motors and other equipment used in harsh environments such as seawater. 【Case Overview】 ■ Material: A2014 ■ Anodizing Thickness: Approximately 3μm ■ Objective: Improvement of wear resistance of the inner diameter sliding surface *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Examples of Oxalic Acid Hard Anodizing Processing: Fuel Cell Vehicle Humidification Parts

High hardness and corrosion resistance, with heat resistance and dielectric strength functions, also adopted in semiconductor applications!

We would like to introduce a case where "components for humidification applications in fuel cell vehicles" were processed using sulfuric acid hard anodizing. This processing features higher hardness and corrosion resistance compared to sulfuric acid hard anodizing, as well as excellent wear resistance and fewer cracks in the anodized coating. The material used is AC4CH, with an anodized thickness of approximately 10μm, aimed at improving corrosion resistance. Please feel free to contact us if you have any inquiries. 【Case Overview】 ■ Material: AC4CH ■ Anodized Thickness: Approximately 10μm ■ Purpose: Improvement of corrosion resistance *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Examples of Oxalic Acid Hard Anodizing Process for Automotive Transmission Parts

The goal is to improve the wear resistance of the outer diameter/inner diameter sliding surfaces! Examples of processing with a thickness of 7.5μm and 3μm.

We would like to introduce a case of processing "automotive transmission parts" using sulfuric acid hard anodizing. The materials used are A6061 and ADC12, with anodizing thicknesses of approximately 7.5μm and 3μm, respectively. The objective is to improve the wear resistance of the outer and inner diameter sliding surfaces. Additionally, this processing method results in fewer cracks in the anodized coating and minimal changes in surface roughness, making it suitable for manufacturers seeking high functionality. 【Case Overview】 ■ Materials: A6061/ADC12 ■ Anodizing Thickness: Approximately 7.5μm/3μm ■ Objective: Improvement of wear resistance on outer/inner diameter sliding surfaces *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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【Examples of Sulfuric Acid Hard Anodizing】 Transmission Parts for Transport Vehicles

Introducing examples of generating a hard, wear-resistant ceramic coating on the surface!

We would like to introduce a case of processing "transmission parts for transport vehicles" using sulfuric acid hard anodizing treatment. The material used is ADC12, and the anodizing thickness is approximately 25μm. The aim is to improve the wear resistance of the inner diameter sliding surface. By performing this treatment, corrosion resistance is also enhanced, preventing deterioration from external corrosion, scratches, and friction. 【Case Overview】 ■ Material: ADC12 ■ Anodizing Thickness: Approximately 25μm ■ Purpose: Improvement of wear resistance of the inner diameter sliding surface *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Examples of Oxalic Acid Hard Anodizing Process: Parts for Heat Sinks

The goal is to improve high corrosion resistance and heat dissipation! Introduction of examples of processing with high hardness and corrosion resistance.

We would like to introduce a case of processing "heat sink components" using oxalic acid hard anodizing. The material used is ADC12, with an anodizing thickness of approximately 4μm, and the goal was to improve corrosion resistance and heat dissipation. This processing method has been adopted by manufacturers seeking high functionality due to its minimal change in surface roughness, and it also possesses heat resistance and dielectric strength, making it suitable for semiconductor applications. 【Case Overview】 ■ Material: ADC12 ■ Anodizing Thickness: Approximately 4μm ■ Purpose: Improvement of corrosion resistance and heat dissipation *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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