Mainly used for wear resistance and heat resistance applications. It can generate a dense thick film.
Hard anodizing, also known as hard anodic oxidation film or hard film, is processed for products in various fields such as industry, medical, and sports equipment. Typically, a hard and thick film with a thickness of 20 to 30 micrometers or more is obtained, resulting in high insulation properties. Anodizing is performed by passing current through an electrolytic solution to generate the film, which heats up due to Joule heating. The process of quickly and uniformly treating this heat at low temperatures to produce a dense thick film is known as hard anodizing. 【Features】 - Processed for products in various fields such as industry, medical, and sports equipment - Mainly used for wear resistance and heat resistance applications - Capable of generating a dense thick film *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■ Industrial, medical, sports equipment, etc. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.*
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This year marks the 57th anniversary since our predecessor, Daiwa Name Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (a limited partnership), was established. While primarily engaged in metal processing and anodizing surface treatment, our biggest feature is our integrated in-house production, which includes design and planning. We handle all processes in-house, including machining with milling, machining, and lathes, precision sheet metal processing with turret punches and benders, anodizing surface treatment, various types of powder coating, DTP plate production, silk screen printing, etching methods, and engraving with NC milling machines, all within our small factory of 15 employees. We also widely accommodate requests for standalone processes, such as anodizing treatment only.