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Use Of Hard Anodized Aluminum

Anodized aluminum has light weight. It is used mostly for industrial purpose. It is 30% harder than stainless steel. This has a long life span. Even in high heat level the anodized finish will not be damaged because it has a melting point of 1,221 degree f. Aluminum cookware is processed through hard anodized aluminum. It is useful for many industries like automobile industry, commercial cookware, and medical field. This is a bit more expensive than regular anodized aluminum. Anodize can be done at home with the help of sulfuric acid. Hard anodized aluminum is used because it has non toxic finish, cleaned easily, does not wear easily etc. It is available in many colors but mostly black is used. Hard anodized aluminum does not stick on the surface of the cookware. If you have any queries relating to Chicago anodizing chemicals or IL anodizing chemicals just visit our site.

Traditional Anodizing To Prevent Corrosion

The practice of anodizing, or the controlled oxidation, of aluminum and its alloys are more than seven decades old. The main intention behind anodizing aluminum and its alloy parts is to guard the highly reactive surface against corrosion in aqueous environments, like moist air and sea water. Since the anodic coating could be produced in a range of colors, the painted parts are generally used in architectural applications. Further, as the process of aluminum anodization on CA would produce a hard ceramic covering, harder than that of the substrate from which it is formed, the anodic coatings are also used to shield aluminum parts from abrasions, especially sand abrasion. Traditional anodizing process is electrochemical oxidation. The part which is to be anodized is then connected to the positive terminal of a Direct Current (DC) power source and a non reactive metal, like stainless steel, is coupled to the negative terminal. The aluminum anode, and the stainless steel cathode are...