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