• Colors: Cyan Color

Kevin Janis is the Business Development Manager at Reliant Aluminum Products.

When Dan Rose was looking for a new business opportunity in 1999 and asked one of his machine shop customers if he wanted to form a partnership to help grow the business, he didn’t get the response he was expecting.

Thousands of aluminum anodizers dye their products. These companies range from Job shops with 45-gallon tanks to architectural plants with tanks holding 7,000 gallons.

When Jon Allen became General Manager of Luke Engineering and Manufacturing earlier this year, he and President Meghan Bates quickly decided on a change to the name of the company.

Douglas Greene often gets the same response from first-time visitors to Hixson Metal Finishing in Newport Beach, California.

The anodizing industry faces increasing pressure. As production cycles shorten, anodizing suppliers are required to deliver faster.

Most anodizers have a caustic etch bath in their process line to use for stripping aluminum racks before re-use, activating the surface of parts before going on to be anodized and for many finishers it is used to impart a low gloss appearance to the surface.

The acid etch referred to in this technical data sheet is the process that North American architectural anodizers have been adopting since 2005.