to color metal (niobium or titanium)
Formation of a protective, insulating oxide layer on a metal (eg aluminum) by electrolytic action. Anodized finishes can be natural or any bright decorative color.
By electrolytic action, anodyze is the process of coating or plating a metal (usually aluminum) with a protective material.
An electrolytic etched finish forming a hard protective film on the surface of aluminum. Clear, bronze, gold and black are the most common colors.
an electro-chemical process that creates an oxide layer. This layer will accept color by dying, using ink or organic markers.
Is an electrochemical process which prepares the surface of aluminum to achieve either a shiny or matte finish. The component can then be dyed to a custom color. The anodized finish is very durable and resists scuff and scratch
Using electric oxidation of metal to color it.
An electro-chemical process used to coat aluminum with a naturally durable protective coating. The material is electronically charged to “toast†the metal.
A process by which electricity is applied to metal to give it a thin, protective film and lustrous sheen. First, a metal object is placed in an acid bath, then an electrical current is passed through the liquid. This causes oxygen atoms to be bound to the surface of the metal. (From "anode," the positive end of an electrical circuit.)
a way of coloring titanium and niobium. Electric current is run through the metal. The metal reacts with the air, forming oxides. The color of the oxide depends on the amount of electric current.
A treatment used on aluminum to put a heavy stable film of oxide on the metal surface.
A finishing process used on aluminum. This process, when used on our products, includes ‘brushing’ to give an aesthetically-pleasing grained finish.
To coat a metal with a protective film by electrolysis.
To coat (a metallic surface) electrolytically with a protective or decorative oxide. Report this Word Added by: billybriggs
A protective finish, for aluminum or steel, less than 1 mil thick usually clear or color dyed. Anodizing treats the part surface to provide good corrosion protection and abrasion resistance.
An electrochemical process that coats and hardens the surface of aluminum
The controlled oxidation of aluminum using an electro-chemical process to create a porous surface that is receptive to color dying.
the process that provides a hard, durable oxide film on the surface of aluminum, by electrolytic action.
A protective oxide coating to a metal surface using the metal as the anode in an electrical cell and allowing an electrolyte to act upon it.