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Anodizing protects aluminum with a durable, attractive finish. The electro-chemical process uses an electrolyte, or acid, and an electrical charge to oxidize the surface of an aluminum item.
For more information, visit either of the Valmont Anodizing/Powder Coating company Web sites listed below:
The process can achieve a wide range of surface finishes from very bright to dull matte, in one or more of a variety of brilliant, subtle or rich colors. Anodizing can also enhance resistance to abrasion and corrosion and to reduce surface electrical conductivity.
Valmont's modern anodizing capabilities are being applied to traditional industrial products as well as computer servers and other technology products, flashlights, musical instruments, military and commercial aircraft parts, sporting goods - even parts used in the International Space Station.
Additionally, Valmont's powder coatings provide an alternate solution for projects requiring both durability and aesthetic appeal.
Why powder coating? Powder coating is a high-performance alternative to galvanizing. Low molecular weight solid resins are subjected to elevated temperatures that cause them to melt, flow and chemically cross-link within themselves to form a tough, attractive and consistently finished protective coating. Powder coating provides resistance to abrasion and long-term corrosion protection that adds service life and aesthetic value.
Valmont powder coatings provide the ultimate in durable, attractive finishes. Powder coat colors are chemical, corrosion, and abrasion resistant and enhance your pole's aesthetic appeal. Valmont's years of experience and knowledge in powder coating makes us the right choice for you.
Valmont provides coating services at several locations including, Applied Coating Technology and George Industries. Click to learn more. |






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