What is hardcoat anodizing?
This is a process similar to conventional anodizing, in which a higher voltage is applied and which produces film thicknesses in the range of .001 to .003 inches. This film provides greater abrasion and corrosion resistance than conventional anodizing, and is used to coat aluminum components that will be exposed to extreme wear conditions.
Hardcoat anodizing is an electro-chemical process of converting aluminum to aluminum oxide. The value of anodizing your product is that it takes what you currently have and finishes itwith strength. Anodizing provides a durable, resistant substance to aluminum. This coating produces a soft to medium-hard protection, making the aluminum less susceptible to damage and corrosion while generating an electrically non-conductive exterior. Hardcoat anodizing makes it possible to produce thick wear and corrosion resistance coating on a variety of aluminum alloys. The hard coating on aluminum makes it possible to use the light metal in many design applications normally restricted to steel. Hardcoating is being used in architectual anodizing where its natural color and wear resistance are assets. Anodizing capabilities are being applied to traditional industrial products, computer cabinetry, musical instruments, military and commercial aircraft parts, sporting goods, to name a few product usages