Bright Dip anodizing enhances the glossy appearance of aluminum for cosmetic applications and achieves a highly reflective surface finish similar to mechanical polishing. In contrast to plating, Bright Dip is a chemical process that brightens aluminum and does not leave deposits on the surface of the part. The degree of brightness is dependent on the type of alloy as well as the surface finish of the part.
Performance Benefits
Improved Aesthetic
Appeal Ability to Finish Complex Part Shapes
Receptive Metals
Aluminum Alloy
5357, 5457, 5557, 6063, 6463, 7016, and 7029 are most suitable for this process
In general, a harder temper of an alloy produces the brightest work