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Anodizing is an electrochemical process that converts a metal’s surface into a durable, corrosion-resistant, decorative oxide finish. It is primarily used on aluminum, making the metal's exterior harder and highly resistant to wear and scratching.

The process essentially accelerates a natural phenomenon, resulting in a molecular coating that will not chip or peel. It involves four key steps:
Cleaning: The metal part is thoroughly cleaned and etched to remove dirt, oils, and surface imperfections.

Electrolyte Bath: The part is submerged in an acid electrolyte bath and connected to an electrical circuit as the anode.

Oxidation: An electrical current is passed through the acid. This forces the metal to release oxygen ions, which combine with the aluminum to grow a hard, microscopic layer of aluminum oxide.

Coloring & Sealing: The oxidation process creates a naturally porous surface. These pores can be dipped in color dyes. Finally, the part is boiled in water or a chemical solution, which seals the pores to permanently lock in the color and protect against corrosion.

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