Can die cast aluminum be anodzied? The answer is Yes, die-cast aluminum can be anodized. Anodizing is a process in which a layer of oxide is applied to the surface of the aluminum to improve its corrosion resistance and wear resistance, and to provide a decorative finish.
Anodizing is typically done on aluminum alloys that have a high purity and a high strength-to-weight ratio, such as 6061,6063, and 7075. These alloys are well-suited for anodizing surface finish but not good for die casting, and are often used to produce parts and components that require high strength and corrosion resistance. for the 6061 and 6063, mostly are manufactured with extrusion or CNC machining process.
When are talk about anodize die-cast aluminum, that normally means anodizing アルミダイキャスト parts made in ADC 12, a380, a383, a356 etc. those aluminum die casting parts are first cleaned and prepared by removing any surface contaminants and defects. The parts are then immersed in an electrolytic solution and subjected to an electrical current, which causes the oxide layer to form on the surface of the aluminum. The thickness and properties of the oxide layer can be controlled by adjusting the parameters of the アルマイト・ダイカスト process, such as the electrical current and the concentration of the electrolytic solution.
全体として、陽極酸化は、アルミダイキャスト部品やコンポーネントの耐食性と耐摩耗性を向上させるために有用なプロセスです。また、着色やテクスチャー加工などの装飾仕上げにも使用できます。










