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Why and when would Lincoln Binns use anodising on aluminium enclosures, and what are its limitations?
Anodising is used on extruded aluminium enclosures and plates to increase surface oxide thickness, making them scratch-resistant and giving a decorative finish. The coating also becomes non-conductive. However, because of high silicon content, aluminium pressure die-cast parts cannot be anodised — instead they are supplied with a powder-coated finish. Customers can choose from natural satin finish (standard) or a custom-colour anodised finish depending on requirement.
Anodising is used on extruded aluminium enclosures and plates to increase surface oxide thickness, making them scratch-resistant and giving a decorative finish. The coating also becomes non-conductive. However, because of high silicon content, aluminium pressure die-cast parts cannot be anodised — instead they are supplied with a powder-coated finish. Customers can choose from natural satin finish (standard) or a custom-colour anodised finish depending on requirement.
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