Corrosion resistance
Anodizing strengthens aluminium protection against environmental exposure.
Anodizing is an electrochemical process that forms a protective aluminium oxide layer on the surface of aluminium profiles.

WHAT IS ANODIZING
During anodizing, aluminium is immersed in an electrolyte tank and direct electric current creates a controlled oxide layer.
This layer becomes part of the metal surface and acts as a strong protective shell.
ADVANTAGES
Anodizing strengthens aluminium protection against environmental exposure.
The treated surface gains greater resistance to everyday use.
Anodizing supports applications exposed to demanding conditions.
The surface can take on a specific colour and finish.
THE PROCESS
The aluminium is cleaned and prepared for uniform processing.
Parts are immersed in the electrolytic bath and the protective layer is created.
Where required, the surface takes on the selected colour.
The surface is stabilised and the process is completed.
The final result is inspected and products are packaged.
APPLICATIONS
Window frames, curtain walls, railings, facades and shading elements.
Components for photovoltaics, awnings, shower enclosures and aluminium systems.
Components and surfaces requiring increased hardness and resistance.
Applications combining durability and aesthetics.

COLOURS & FINISHES
Anodizing offers options in different colours and types of finish.