Surface Finishing

Some procedures in which aluminum surfaces are treated cannot only alter the appearance of the metal but also improve the surface quality and corrosion resistance. Some procedures in which aluminum surfaces are treated can not only alter the appearance of the metal but also improve the surface quality and corrosion resistance.

Anodic oxidation, also called “anodizing”:

This anodic oxidation is the electrolytic oxidation of aluminum surfaces. This procedure results in extremely hard and scratch-resistant surfaces while maintaining the metallic nature of the aluminum. If desired, the anodizing layers may be colored using different methods.

Powder coating:

This method makes surfaces long-lasting and functional while also producing a decorative appearance. The procedure does not involve solvents and covers the entire range of RAL colors. Special colors, different textures as well as different surface appearance effects, such as matt, shiny or metallic are possible as well. Powder-coated surfaces can be produced in a highly weatherproof quality.