Anodizing Design Guide
Your Ultimate Guide to Anodizing Aluminum. Anodizing is a crucial process in the metal finishing industry that enhances both the aesthetic and functional qualities of metals, particularly aluminum.

Military Specification MIL-A-8625
Countless proprietary manufacturing specifications across the entire industry directly reference core MIL-A-8625 requirements.

Current Anodizing Processes
A breakdown of modern methods including standard sulfuric acid and specialized organic acids to achieve specific coating depths.

Featured Tech Bulletin: Specifying Anodized Aluminum
Review the critical criteria including alloy selection, tempers, and pre-anodizing treatments needed to properly designate and request specific finishes.

Pre-Anodized Aluminum Coil Applications
Explore diverse technical use-cases where pre-anodized coil delivers optimal production efficiency and cost containment.

Definitions and Methods
Explore the five calibrated stages of batch and coil anodizing, from chemical pre-treatments to specialized secondary coloring and sealing methods.

Coil Anodizing
The history and industrial advantages of choosing to pre-anodize continuous aluminum sheets prior to part fabrication.

Anodic Coating
A complete breakdown of the standardized designation system and strict technical specifications used to match film thickness to customer needs.

Alloys Suitable for Anodizing
Explore why specific series (like 5xxx and 6xxx) are chosen for their excellent structural strength and superior aesthetic finish.

