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Fort Wayne Anodizing offers a variety of anodizing services, including aluminum anodizing, hard coat anodizing, conventional anodizing and impregnating services. All laboratory testing, research and development is produced in-house to ensure a high level of quality control.
Our aluminum anodized finishes are world renown. As the company to develop environmentally safe anodizing technology, Seidel is concerned about hazardous waste. Our anodized finishes are used in the cosmetic industry and are sized from .25 in diameter deep drawn parts to 11.5 feet extrusions.
Along with manufacturing high quality anodized aluminum nameplates & panels, Macfarlane also provides clear & color anodizing for many different types of parts and various sizes of clear & color anodized sheet. With over 50 years of specializing in anodizing, we make products designed to last.
Decorative & cosmetic finishes since 1957 are done by McNichols Polishing & Anodizing. Serving the automobile industry with trim, castings & extrusions coated with our protective anodizing finishes, we offer bright dip anodizing, color anodizing, polishing, buffing. Can anodize on brass, copper & stainless.
Our metal finishing services such electroplating & anodizing, are offered by Prime Plating. Choose from zinc & cadmium plating, aluminum anodizing, degreasing, bright dip anodizing, passivation, nickel plating and more. See our website with listed pricing for our various anodizing services.
Anodizing services from clear anodizing to hard coat anodizing for parts that receive much abrasion, are available at M & Z Anodizing. We offer a variety of colors to choose from – blue, black, purple, red, green, gold, turquoise and more. Masking is also available for extra protection.
Titanium anodizing is a non-dye process taking place during anodizing that creates a wide range of colors as a result of varying the coating mass. This process creates colors that do not fade without changing the surface properties of the metal.
Titanium anodizing is often used in the metal finishing of products, particularly in the medical, aerospace and jewelry industries. Color coding medical instruments and other various devices can increase accuracy and speed. Titanium anodizing is used most often in the jewelry segment of the industry, as it has less occurrence of skin allergy than other metals.
Advantages of titanium anodizing include color coding, size, product and material identification, color matching and aesthetics.