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Aluminum Anodize Processing by Duralectra, Inc.

Aluminum anodize processing is the combining science with nature to create one of the world's best metal finishes.

To aluminum anodize a part, it is an electrochemical process that thickens and toughens the naturally occurring protective oxide. The resulting aluminum anodize finish, depending on the process, is the second hardest substance known to man, second only to the diamond. The anodic coating is part of the metal, but has a porous structure, which allows secondary infusions, (i.e. organic and inorganic coloring, lubricity aids, etc.).

The anodizing finish is the only one in the metals industry that satisfies each one of the factors that must be considered when selecting high performance aluminum anodize finish:

Durability
Most aluminum anodize processed products have an extremely long life span and offer significant economic advantages through maintenance and operating savings. Anodizing is a reacted finish that is integrated with the underlying aluminum for total bonding and unmatched adhesion.

Color Stability
Exterior anodic coatings provide good stability to ultraviolet rays, do not chip or peel, and are easily repeatable.

Ease of Maintenance
Scars and wear from the aluminum anodizing fabrication, handling, installation, frequent surface dirt cleaning and usage are virtually non-existent. Rinsing or mild soap and water cleaning usually will restore an anodized surface to its original appearance. Mild abrasive cleaners can be used for more difficult deposits.

Aesthetics
Anodizing offers a large increasing number of gloss and color alternatives and minimizes or eliminates color variations. Unlike other finishes, anodizing allows the aluminum to maintain its metallic appearance.

Cost
A lower initial finishing anodized cost combines with lower maintenance costs for greater long-term value.

Health and Safety
Anodizing is a safe process that is not harmful to human health. An anodized finish is chemically stable, will not decompose; is nontoxic; and is heat resistant to the melting point of aluminum (1,221 degrees F.)

Since the anodizing process is a reinforcement of a naturally occurring oxide process, it is non-hazardous and produces no harmful or dangerous by-products.

This information used by permission of the AAC

MIL-STD-171 And The Sanford Process®

Hard Coating Standards MIL-STD-171

Hard Coat Anodizing To MIL-STD-171

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