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Contact us if you have a large production run need for
any form of electroplating, electroless nickel, black
oxide, zinc phosphates, etc. We can build a system
to process almost any large production run needs even if
it is not anodizing
Hard
Coat Type III Anodizing
Teflon P.T.F.E. Anodize
Clear & Color Type II Anodize Job Shop
Chemfilm Alodine Chemcoat & Iridite
Stripping of tough powder coating
Electro-polishing of Stainless Steel
Custom buffing and polishing of all metals
Bead
Blasting Shop Services
NOTE: Due to demands of some recent large jobs, we are
not taking any small jobs of less than $200 until May
of 2012
PHONE: 410-633-0030
Office hours: 9:30 am -4:30 pm
EST Monday through Friday
EMAIL:
sales@anodizingservice.com
HIGH ALLOY ALUMINUM CASTINGS:
Please note that we DO NOT guarantee good or consistent
cosmetic quality on aluminum casting parts. We cannot
control the quality of the casting. The cast
aluminum parts will still anodize fine and produce a
good strong anodizing surface. But because of
high porosity in the aluminum casting and high alloy
content of foreign metal, the end product may not look
as good as an anodized machined or billet aluminum
parts.
We
specialize in custom color anodizing, show anodizing,
hard coat anodize, aluminum chromate (also called
chem-film and iridite)as well as custom metal polishing
of any metals. Our shop is conveniently right off
I-95 at exit 59 in Maryland. We offer bright or satin anodized
finishes. Bead blasting prior to anodizing for a
non reflective finish is also an option given to our
customers. Teflon coated anodizing also available on
Type II, hard coat, color, clear anodizing, or
super thick finishes. To see more details about what is
offered at our facility, please click on links at
the right. For more details about our company and
a general overview of our facility, click on links at
the top of page.
ABOUT
ANODIZING: Decorative anodizing, hard coat anodizing,
and super thick anodizing are the different forms of
anodizing that we offer here at anodizing service. The
three different forms of anodizing are not really all
that different. They are merely variations of one
another. They are like three sisters. They are not the
same but they have a lot more in common than they have
differences. Their differences are generally very small,
therefore all preparatory procedures and post anodizing
procedures are usually all the same.
Chem
Film (also referred to as alodine or iridite) is also
offered at our facility. It is the process of
changing the surface color of aluminum to an iridescent
clear greenish color or a gold color. Unlike anodizing,
it does not make the aluminum surface harder, but it
does prevent oxidization and corrosion of aluminum. It
is like a first cousin to the anodizing family. It
follows the same two or three preparatory process, then
it goes off to different immersion steps.
ROHS
compliant alodine or iridite is also available for parts
that are being sold to European Union countries.
Electropolishing of stainless steel for medical, food,
or industrial purposes are done on location. This
process will give stainless parts a passivated, smooth,
and bright finish. It shines up stainless steel
for a very economical price because the process requires
a small amount of labor when compared to manually
buffing and machine polishing.
Teflon
impregnated anodizing is merely an additional step to
the anodizing process that puts a Teflon seal in the
anodizing giving the metal a very slick and naturally
lubricated finish.
Bead
blast service of all metals can be done on site with our
50 horsepower screw compressor and our glass bead room.
We can handle parts large or small
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