Features:
Anodized sheets are characterized by a higher resistance to environmental influences, moisture, UV rays, and scratching, and they are used both for interior applications (appliances, cladding) with an anodized coating up to 5 micrometers, and for exterior applications in the construction industry with an anodized coating over 10 micrometers.
Anodizing:
Anodizing is the controlled process of chemically applying a protective layer of glass hardness in thicknesses of 2-20 micrometers to the surface of the aluminum sheet.
Alloys suitable for anodizing:
The best alloy for anodizing is ENAW5005 H14/24, which provides for the repeatability of production, especially in designing, and for batches of the same look. Nearly all aluminum alloys of the ENAW5xxx, ENAW1xxx and ENAW3xxx series can be anodized.
More information and options are available from the company’s sales department.