What Is Anodizing?
Anodizing is an electrolytic process that thickens the natural oxide layer on metal surfaces. The process enhances hardness, improves abrasion resistance, and helps defend against corrosion—without hiding the metal’s natural beauty.
Types of Anodizing Finishes
Sulfuric Anodizing from 10 to 20 microns
Ideal for decorative and moderate protection applications where both appearance and basic corrosion resistance matter
Chromatic Anodizing less than 10 microns
Thin finish for architectural and design elements, offering color harmonization and delicate protection.
Hard Anodizing Up to 100 Microns
Heavy-duty finish for industrial, marine, or high-wear parts that demand exceptional hardness and durability.
Each anodizing process ensures a consistent, durable, and high-quality finish.