Anodized aluminum exhibits a natural metallic beauty that makes it a preferred choice by designers and architects. The reason these finishes look like metal is because the anodize layer is ...
Finish color is determined by the voltage supplied. You can choose various shades of green, purple, yellow, and blue based on a voltage range of about 100V to 20V. This is one of two anodizing ...
Anodizing is an electrochemical process some jewelers use to change the color of metals such as titanium, aluminum, and niobium. Dipping a reactive metal into a "bath" mixture of low-sudsing ...
It also presents a porous surface that will easily take dye, leading to the bright colors you often see on anodized pieces. In this process, the lye is used to strip the surface. Then it’s on to ...