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Bright dipping extruded aluminum part

Bright dipping extruded aluminum part

Bright dipping extruded aluminum part

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I am bright dipping an extruded aluminum part. ( size about 4 inches X 4 inches)

The reason for bright dipping is to get a high apperance shine.

MY QUESTION IS: Will the bright dip process provide a coating that will give me a rust prevention characteristic?
 
How long will this last to outside elements?

How much better will the bright dip process be compared to just a bare aluminum extrution in regards to rusting.

Thanking you in advance.

RE: Bright dipping extruded aluminum part

Bright dipping will not give you a protective coating at all.  The part will need to be clear anodized for protection after bright dipping (and rinsing, etc.)  Regarding rusting - in aluminum we prefer the term oxidizing, the thickness of the anodic film will determine the life - up to 20 years with a Class 1 exterior film (700 mil or 0.0007 inch thick)  However, there is a compromise between anodic film thickness and clarity of the film.  Thin films have good brightness but short life.  Thick films are the opposite.  Any thickness of anodic film will be better than bare aluminum.

RE: Bright dipping extruded aluminum part

Iowaguy  --You must be a Hawkeye??  A little sarcasm from South Dakota!

Aluminumphil  --What about nickel plating(electrolytic or electroless)?  Forget about wear, just consider environmental exposure consistent with industrial environments.  How well will it protect the material?  Comparing both e-less and e-nickel to anodizing. Lifespan??

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