Hard Anodizing Colors. The result is a film that is greater in thickness density and more wear and corrosion resistant than standard anodizing. It is very difficult to perfectly match the color and shade of an existing part.
Logistics enable anodizing near to be realized when your aluminum prototype or parts need aesthetic design anodizing aluminum is one of the first choices. Our anodizing color will match most parts but it will not be a perfect match. If you do not see something you are looking for please email us and inquire.
On some alloys the color of the aluminum after hardcoat anodizing will be gray bronze.
Aluminum hard anodizing also known as mil a 8625 type iii or engineered anodizing is similar to standard anodizing in that both are controlled electrochemical processes. Our hard anodizing process is the hardest anodic coating available with greater abrasion resistance than conventional anodizing. The color of the aluminum after being hard coat anodized depends on the alloy and the thickness of the coating. Color and shade can vary depending on the part.