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Anodic Coating
Hard Anodising
On exposure to air, Aluminium will immediately form a stable oxide layer. This natural oxide film is, however, very thin, approximately 1/100th of a micron and provides little corrosion resistance un...
Coating Systems
Acorn Surface Technology can offer wet paint and lacquer coatings which meet most of the UK and American Military and Aerospace Standards. Depending u...
IVD (Ion Vapour Deposition/Vacuum Coating)
Ion Vapour Deposition, known as IVD or Ivadising, is a physical deposition process which is used to apply pure Aluminiu...
Electroless Nickel Plating
Electroless Nickel plating is ideal for the functional coating of metals and plastics. The properties of the coated layer range from chemical resistan...
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Sulphuric Anodising
Sulphuric anodising or 'natural' anodising is used extensively for general protective and decorative applications. It produces a clear film which can be left natural or dyed to produce a range of colours, depending on the base material used.
The nature of sulphuric films enables them to be used with a range of pre-treatments to produce a variety of attractive visual finishes.
Chromic Anodising
Chromic anodising is normally used for the corrosion protection of critical engineered components that require only a thin film protection, giving minimum dimensional effect, and ensuring maximum fatigue integrity.
It is also used for crack detection and is an ideal pre-treatment for paint.
Chromic anodising is the preferred treatment for components containing deep crevices, since any residual electrolyte is non-corrosive to Aluminium.
Hard Anodising
Hard anodising uses formulated acid solutions normally operated at low temperatures, under high current density and voltage conditions. This produces an exceptionally hard coating with excellent wear, abrasion and corrosion resistance, and high electrical resistivity. "Hardas", "Hardex" and "Dioxal" are variations of the hard anodising process all in use at Acorn Surface Technology, selected for use depending on the design requirements of the application. The colour of the anodic film will depend on the alloy type used.
Hard anodised films are usually supplied unsealed for maximum abrasion resistance, but can be further treated with dyes, solid phase lubricants or chemically sealed for the highest levels of corrosion protection.
By careful selection of the correct processing conditions, anodising can offer the complete answer to many Aluminium coating problems.