If you make or use aluminium parts in Raipur or Siltara, you know the problems: rust, scratches, colour fading. Aluminium is light and strong, but without protection it wears out fast — especially in humid weather like central India has.
Anodizing is the best way to protect aluminium. It uses electricity and a liquid bath to build a hard, protective layer right into the metal. It is not paint — it becomes part of the metal. This means it never peels or chips.
At Shree Balaji Anonet, we do anodizing services in Raipur for many types of businesses. Here are the five biggest reasons our clients choose anodizing.
1. Stops Rust
Bare aluminium does form a thin natural coating in air. But this coating is too thin and breaks down quickly in humidity, dust, or around chemicals. Anodizing makes this coating 5 to 25 times thicker.
For equipment used in Raipur's industrial zones — where dust, moisture, and chemicals are common — anodized parts last much longer than untreated or painted ones. Less maintenance cost. Fewer breakdowns.
2. Harder Surface — Less Scratches
The anodized layer is very hard. In some types, it is harder than steel. So anodized parts resist scratches, rubbing, and everyday wear much better than bare aluminium. For machine parts, enclosures, and panels that get handled often, this means longer part life.
Hard anodizing takes this further. It makes a very thick, dense layer. Used for pistons, cylinders, gears, and valves — parts that face heavy wear.
3. Colour That Does Not Fade or Peel
Colour anodizing pushes dye inside the metal layer before sealing it. The colour becomes part of the metal — not a coating on top. So it does not peel, chip, flake, or rub off. Even under sunlight, the colour stays for years.
Good for: colour-coded parts, branded components, products that need a premium look. Common colours: black, blue, red, gold, green.
4. Electrical Safety + Heat Control
Anodized surfaces do not conduct electricity. So they are safe for electrical boxes, heat sinks, and electronic housings. Also, anodized surfaces release heat better than bare aluminium — which is why heat sinks in LED lights and electronics are often anodized.
5. Clean Process — No Harmful Waste
Anodizing uses water-based chemistry. It does not produce harmful gases or heavy metal waste like some paint processes do. And anodized aluminium can be recycled fully at end of life. If your company cares about the environment, anodizing is the cleaner choice.
When to Choose Anodizing
Anodizing is the best choice when you need:
- Long rust protection in humid or outdoor use
- A hard, scratch-proof surface
- A colour finish that will not peel or fade
- Electrical safety on aluminium parts
- A clean, environment-friendly process
- Same result every batch
Want a Price?
If you are in Raipur, Siltara, Urla, Bhilai, or anywhere in Chhattisgarh — contact Shree Balaji Anonet on WhatsApp. Send part size, quantity, finish (clear or colour), and deadline. We reply fast.