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Chromic Acid Anodizing (MIL-A-8625, Type I) produces a thin, opaque, and iridescent grey coating (0.5–2.5 microns) ideal for ductile aluminum protection.
MIL-A-8625 Type III Hardcoat Anodizing provides a dense 2.0 mil ceramic layer. Engineered for extreme durability and hardness where standard anodizing isn't enough.
Sulfuric Acid Anodizing (MIL-A-8625, Type II) is the industry standard for aluminum. Durable, clear, and porous—the perfect substrate for vibrant color dyeing.
Black Oxide (Magnetite) conversion coating provides a sleek black finish with zero dimensional change. Ideal for precision steel parts requiring no added thickness.
Bright Dip uses phosphoric and nitric acids to microscopically level aluminum surfaces. Removes oxides and imperfections for a reflective, high-luster finish.
Cadmium Plating offers superior "sacrificial" corrosion protection for steel. Prize-winning lubricity and conductivity make it ideal for aerospace and marine use.
Chem-Film (MIL-DTL-5541) provides excellent corrosion resistance and a perfect paint base for aluminum while maintaining vital electrical conductivity.
Enhance conductivity and prevent galling with professional Copper Plating. A versatile finish used for electrical components, heat sinks, and decorative underplates.
Electroless Nickel Plating provides perfectly uniform coverage on complex geometries. Achieve superior hardness and corrosion resistance without the need for electricity.
Gold Plating provides exceptional electrical conductivity and total oxidation resistance. The gold standard for high-reliability connectors and medical devices.
Nickel plating adds a durable, silvery-white layer that provides exceptional wear resistance, hardness, and corrosion protection.
Passivation removes free iron from stainless steel surfaces using acid, enhancing the natural chromium oxide layer for superior rust resistance.
Phosphate coating is a chemical conversion that creates a porous crystalline layer, ideal for paint adhesion and oil retention.
Silver plating offers the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of any metal, along with excellent lubricity and antimicrobial properties.
Tin plating provides a non-toxic, corrosion-resistant finish known for its excellent solderability and conductivity.
Zinc plating applies a protective zinc coating to steel or iron to prevent rusting through galvanic protection.