A detailed explanation of the characteristics and processing mechanisms, as well as the differences from plating!
Anodizing is a treatment that artificially thickens the oxide film that forms on the surface of aluminum, making parts and products resistant to rust and wear. Additionally, by pouring metal into the countless small holes that occur during the anodizing process, it is possible to impart magnetic properties to aluminum and increase its strength. This article will provide a detailed explanation of what anodizing is and the methods of treatment. [Contents] ■ What is anodizing? ■ Methods of anodizing ■ Aluminum alloys that are difficult to anodize ■ What is colored anodizing? ■ Differences between anodizing and plating ■ Questions regarding anodizing *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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