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Custom Aluminum Anodizing Services
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With over five decades of metal finishing expertise, IMS serves as a single source for your distinct aluminum anodizing needs. We specialize in MIL-A-8625 Type II Class 1 & 2 sulfuric anodizing of various parts manufactured from different aluminum alloys, including 6000 and 5000 series of sheet alloys. Our modern 50,000 square-feet facility is equipped with a range of anodizing tanks, silk tanks, rinse tanks, and de-oxidizing tanks, with sizes up to 10’ x 16” x 4’, to efficiently handle your high volume finishing jobs.
Our anodized parts will also have increased protection from corrosion, better wear resistance, excellent dyeing ability, and will no longer be conductive to electricity. Depending on your specific application requirements, we can form oxide coatings on aluminum and aluminum alloys in thicknesses up to 1.0 mil.
IMS makes use of a range of specialized dyes to finish anodized aluminum parts in distinct colors. When the desired color is achieved, the part is tightly sealed in a nickel acetate bath. At the end of our anodizing process, aluminum parts are formed with brilliant, permanent color finishes. If you are an OEM manufacturer of automotive, military, or medical parts, consider using our customized anodizing services to either finish or pretreat your aluminum components.
In the past, we have anodized a range of internal military components and shell assemblies. Using our quality inspection station, we test the anodized aluminum parts for corrosion resistance, according to ASTM standards. Our anodized parts can resist salt spray test for about 336 hours. As an environment-conscious job shop, IMP’s chemists maintain tight tolerance controls on waste streams and process baths, while ensuring high quality in anodic coatings.
Specifications
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Specifications: MIL-A-8625
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Additional Information
Specifications
Substrates
Aluminum
6000 Series
5000 Series
Other Aluminum Alloys
Anodizing Processes
Surface Coating
Integral Coloring Dyeing
Sealing
Application Method
Immersion
Electrolyte
Sulfuric Acid
Sealing Solution
Nickel Acetate and Hot Water Seal
Anodic Coating Thickness Range
0.0001” to 0.001”
Maximum Tank Size
10’ Long x 16” Wide x 4’ Deep
Maximum Part Length
10’
Non Dyed and Dyed Colors
Custom Colors
Plating Capabilities
Two Automated Main Plating Lines
Multiple Rinse Tanks
Standards Met
ASTM
MIL-A-8625 Type II Class 1 & 2 (Salt spray resistant for 336 hours)
Anodizing Advantages
Aesthetics
Color Stability
Cost Effective
Durability
Ease of Maintenance
Health and Safety
Specifications: MIL-A-8625
Type II
By sulfuric acid anodizing, anodic coating is formed on aluminum components
Classes
Class 1 – Non-Dyed
Class 2 – Dyed
Additional Information
Industries Served
Automotive
Medical
Military
Quality Certification
ISO:9001/2008
Quality Tests
Salt Spray Testing in accordance with ASTM standards
Service Features
Cost Effective
Fast Turnaround Time
Anodizing to Military Specifications (mil-spec anodized)
High Volume Capacity
Small to Medium Size Parts
Applications
Automotive Components
Bomb Ordnances
Decorative Items
Internal Components
Protective Housings
Shells
Spacecraft Parts
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