Anodized
													Anodizing Process Details
- Oxide Layer: Anodizing is the process of electrochemically coating aluminum with an oxide layer. This layer increases the aluminum's resistance to atmospheric conditions and provides a decorative appearance.
 - Coloring: Post-coating coloring is achieved through electrolytic or dip coloring processes. Coloring is possible in shades of bronze, brown, black, yellow, blue, green, and red.
 - Surface Effects: Satin, sand and glossy effects can be applied to profile surfaces before anodizing, in line with customer demands.
 - Environmentally Friendly: Anodizing is an environmentally friendly surface treatment method that has been used for both decorative and industrial applications for over seventy years.
 - Durability: The anodized layer is very hard and highly resistant to wear, giving aluminum superior properties.
 - Quality Certificate: Our anodized products have the QUALANOD certificate and are produced in accordance with high quality standards.
 
Production Capacity
- Bathing and Coloring: Our facility has 5 anodizing baths of 15,000 amperes and 2 electrolytic coloring baths of 8,000 amperes.
 - Annual Capacity: The annual production capacity of the facility has been determined as 12,000 tons.
 - Profile Length: The maximum profile length is 7,100 mm, including the suspension track distance.
 - Layer Thickness: The anodized layer thickness varies between 5-25 microns.
 - Suspension Trace Options: A suspension mark can be left in the middle or, if desired, at both ends of the profile (max. 50 mm).
 
The anodizing process is widely used to enhance both the aesthetic appearance and durability of aluminum products. At Kurtoğlu A.Ş., we offer the most appropriate solutions to meet our customers' needs.
The sandblasting machine was developed to give a matte, satin finish to the surface of aluminum profiles. The matte finish, known as E6 Eloxa Factory workshop interior and machines on glass production background in European aluminum anodizing, is achieved through prolonged etching in caustic baths. The sandblasting machine significantly reduces causticization time, resulting in savings in both the process and wastewater treatment.
This is a mechanical pre-process used in polished profile manufacturing. The aluminum profiles to be polished are placed on the machine table. The table moves under the head, which is mounted on rotating polishing brushes and is positioned in a fixed position, to polish the aluminum profiles. The pressure exerted by the polishing brushes on the aluminum profile can be adjusted. The automatic polishing system sprays polish onto the brushes at predetermined intervals. The polishing head can also oscillate axially if desired.
Aluminum anodizing is a process that significantly simplifies the work of coating and powder coating technicians. It's used to create a mechanical satin finish on the surface of aluminum profiles. Special stainless steel brushes, fitted to the machine, eliminate the use of polishing pastes and airborne dust. Both the top and bottom surfaces of the profiles are satinized simultaneously.