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Guide to Anodizing Equipment

Businesses use anodizing equipment for cosmetic enhancement and to improve durability


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Anodizing equipment uses chemicals to thicken the natural oxide layer on a piece of metal. The technique is commonly used with aluminum, copper and titanium parts. Anodizing lets you add bright dyes and different finishes to the surface of a piece of metal, adding some color and pizazz to an otherwise drab hunk of gray. But anodizing isn't all about cosmetics. Anodized equipment parts can gain an extra layer of protection, increasing the object's durability. Anodizing offers better protection than a simple coat of paint or sealant, making it a better choice for adding a protective layer.

Anodizing equipment is available in all shapes and specialties, so you'll be able to find just the right anodizing machine for your business. Before you shop, determine what kind of anodizing you'll be doing and whether you'll need large-scale industrial anodizing equipment or a smaller anodizing kit.

1. Find anodizing equipment for sale that meets your business's requirements.

2. Consider used anodizing equipment to cut costs for your business.

3. You'll need anodizing supplies that works with your equipment and meet your anodizing needs.


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Find anodizing equipment for sale that meets your business needs


You can find industrial anodizing equipment, anodizing kits suitable for hobbyists and everything in between. Before sorting through the anodizing systems, determine what kind of equipment you need for your operation. Do you need aluminum anodizing equipment, or will you be using a different anodizing method?

I recommend: IPEC Global offers industrial anodizing machines for large-scale anodizing projects. ThomasNet has a directory of anodizing equipment suppliers.

Save money by choosing used anodizing equipment


You can cut costs for your business by purchasing used anodizing equipment. Shop around to make sure you're getting high-quality used equipment that can still meet your anodizing needs.

I recommend: N TEC is an anodizing retailer that offers both new and used industrial anodizing equipment. At Plating Sales, you can find used anodizing kits in addition to several other types of plating equipment.

Stock up on the anodizing supplies you need


You'll need cleaners, additives and other supplies for your anodizing projects. Dyes alone come in countless colors, so consider just how many different supplies you'll want to have on hand. Make sure you have the essentials to keep your anodizing equipment running smoothly.

I recommend: Stone Chemical Company makes anodizing additives, dyes, cleaners and other chemicals that are essential for anodizing. Check out GlobalSpec's extensive directory of retailers and manufacturers that offer anodizing chemicals and supplies.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Consider attending anodizing conferences or workshops to learn more about different types of anodizing and anodizing equipment. Conferences are a great place to network with other professionals who are using the same equipment and techniques you are.

The official source of Anodizing Equipment is the Anodizing Equipment page at Business.com


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