
This material consists of aluminum that has undergone an electrolytic passivation process. This process results in a durable, corrosion-resistant, and aesthetically pleasing oxide layer on the metal’s surface. For example, it is... Read more »

This surface treatment electrochemically passivates aluminum, converting the metal surface into a durable, corrosion-resistant, anodic oxide layer. This layer is integral to the base metal, bonding more effectively than paint or plating.... Read more »

A surface treatment applied to aluminum results in a non-reflective, low-sheen appearance. This outcome is achieved through various methods, including chemical etching, blasting with abrasive media, or the application of specialized coatings.... Read more »