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Electrolytic Coloring 2 step Anodizing |
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Electrolytic Coloring 2 step Anodizing |
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(Also known as Optical Black) |
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Electrolytic Coloring takes a second step to Anodize. The second step involves immersing the aluminum in a bath containing electrical current with metal ions. Metallic particles are impregnated into the base of the pores on the aluminum surface. The depth of the color is dependant on the length of time the electrical current is applied to the aluminum. Electrolytic Coloring is an alternative agent specifically designed for its absorption characteristics. When exposed to white light, it absorbs 5 times more light than conventional black anodize. |

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- Unsurpassed light fastness - Heat fastness - Weather fastness - Chemical resistance - Color absorption - Chemically stable toward laser and UV light sources |
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- Unsurpassed light fastness - Heat fastness - Weather fastness - Chemical resistance - Color absorption - Chemically stable toward laser and UV light sources |