Material
ALUMINIUM ANONIZED
Anodizing is a surface treatment in which an oxide layer forms on—or rather in—the aluminium. The oxidation layer is fully integrated into the material, creating a strong molecular bond. Anodizing makes aluminum an extremely durable building material: it protects the material, increases corrosion resistance and keeps the surface beautiful for longer. The decorative value should certainly not be forgotten. Anodizing makes it possible to give the aluminum various colors.
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Durability
Anodizing enhances the durability of aluminium by forming a strong oxide layer that protects the material against corrosion and keeps the surface beautiful for a long time.
02
Integration
The oxide layer formed by anodizing is fully integrated into the aluminium, resulting in a strong molecular bond that enhances the material’s structural integrity.
03
Aesthetics
Anodizing also provides decorative benefits by giving aluminium various colors, making it suitable for architectural applications where aesthetics are important.