Sulphuric acid anodising is the most common protective treatment commercially applied to aluminium. The process involves the electro-chemical formation of an oxide layer on an aluminium surface leaving a clear or ‘natural’ coloured finish. The process results in a coating thickness of between 5 and 15 microns, depending on the customers' requirements and the components use.  

OUTSTANDING FEATURES & BENEFITS:

  • Increased corrosion resistance

    Anodised aluminium has an extremely long life span that stands up to the harshest environments.

  • Ease of Maintenance

    Anodic coatings provide a protective coating to material handling, surface dirt, and normal wear.

  • Health and Safety

    Anodising is not harmful to human health or the environment. Much cookware has been anodised for wear and is safe for human consumption.

  • Increased Surface Hardness 

    Clear anodising improves corrosion resistance, hardness, lubricity and adhesion.  

SPECIFICATIONS:

MIL-A-8625-F