Anodizing Finishing Services
Anebon provides high-quality anodizing solutions to improve the durability and visual appeal of aluminum parts. Our cutting-edge methods guarantee precise finishing tailored to a variety of project requirements.
Advantages Of Anodizing
Anodizing creates a tough oxide layer that protects aluminum from scratches and wear, ensuring long-lasting strength.
The oxide coating blocks moisture and corrosive elements, extending aluminum parts’ life in harsh environments.
Anodizing allows aluminum to be dyed in vibrant, fade-resistant colors, enhancing appearance and design flexibility.
The oxide layer formed during anodizing is an excellent insulator, making anodized aluminum suitable for electronic components requiring electrical safety.
Anodized aluminum withstands high temperatures better and offers exceptional abrasion resistance, suitable for demanding industrial applications.
The sealed layer is easy to clean, requires little upkeep, and anodizing is eco-friendly and recyclable.
Anodizing Type II, commonly known as “Matte,” involves a sulfuric acid-based anodizing procedure. This process forms a consistent oxide coating on aluminum, improving corrosion protection and delivering a non-glossy, matte surface appearance. It supports a wide range of color dyeing possibilities, combining durability with visual appeal. The typical film thickness for Type II anodizing is 8-12 μm for clear finishes and 12-16 μm when colored or black.


Anodizing Type II (Glossy) is a variation of the classic sulfuric acid anodizing technique. It creates a thicker oxide layer on aluminum, providing strong protection. This specialized process yields a shiny, reflective surface, enhancing the component’s visual appeal while preserving its superior durability. The typical film thickness for Type II anodizing is 8-12 μm for clear finishes and 12-16 μm for black or colored coatings.
Anodized Type III, also called “Hardcoat,” employs sulfuric acid to generate a dense and compact oxide layer on aluminum. This treatment offers superior wear resistance and excellent electrical insulation. The thick, robust coating, typically darker in color, withstands severe conditions and heavy-duty applications. The film thickness for Type III anodizing ranges from 25 to 50 μm.

We provide a range of standard anodized color finishes (refer to Color Options). For custom color matching with RAL or Pantone standards, please contact our team to discuss your specific project needs.
Our typical anodized coating thicknesses comply with ISO 7599: ISO class AA10 for clear anodizing and ISO class AA15 for colored finishes. Should your application require different anodizing thickness standards, our specialists can customize to meet these demands. Contact us to obtain a quote for non-standard anodizing thicknesses.
Due to natural differences in aluminum alloys, the resulting color of anodized components may vary slightly from the standard hues illustrated below. The color spectrum represents the range of shades achievable through colored anodizing. Slight color deviations are typical because of alloy composition tolerances.

Green

Pink

Red

Black

Blue

Clear

Yellow

Teal

Gold

Purple










Why Choose Anebon
With extensive years in this field, our team has refined its expertise, delivering exceptional knowledge and skill in anodizing to ensure the best possible outcomes.
Addressing specific client requirements, Anebon offers a variety of finishes—from matte and glossy to the durable Type III hardcoat—providing flexibility in both function and design.
Understanding the value of time, we focus on streamlined operations to guarantee on-schedule project completion without sacrificing quality.
By enhancing our workflows and utilizing established industry partnerships, Anebon provides cost-effective anodizing services, offering premium quality at competitive prices.