Coloured Anodising: After undergoing decorative sulphuric anodising, aluminium extrusions can be dyed in a wide range of colours, resulting in a visually appealing and durable finish. This option is ideal for projects that require an attractive appearance along with the functional benefits of anodised aluminium. The full range of colours available ensures that there is a solution for every design need.
Hard Anodising: For applications where increased surface hardness and wear resistance are essential, hard anodising is the preferred choice. This process not only enhances the surface hardness of the aluminium but also provides excellent corrosion resistance and a high degree of electrical insulation. It is particularly suited for industrial applications where the components are exposed to harsh environments or require a longer lifespan.
Chromic Anodising: Chromic anodising is ideal for applications requiring a combination of corrosion resistance and low electrical resistance. The thin chromic acid film produced during this process provides an excellent undercoat for paints and lacquers, making it a popular choice for components that will be further treated or coated. Chromic anodising ensures that the aluminium remains protected while maintaining its electrical conductivity, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial applications.