Chemical Conversion Coating

Modulus Metal is a company that provides surface coating services to improve the appearance, corrosion resistance, and wear resistance of various materials, including aluminum and steel. Our team of experts is trained in various surface coating techniques, including anodizing, chromating, and phosphating.

1.Anodizing

2. Chromating

3. Phosphating

Anodizing is a process that involves applying a thin layer of oxide to the surface of an aluminum or aluminum alloy part. The oxide layer is created by applying an electrical current to the part while it is immersed in an electrolyte solution. Anodizing is often used to improve the corrosion resistance and wear resistance of aluminum parts, as well as to provide a decorative finish.

Chromating is a process that involves applying a thin layer of chrome to the surface of a material, typically aluminum or steel. Chromating is often used to improve the corrosion resistance and wear resistance of the material, as well as to provide a decorative finish.

Phosphating is a process that involves applying a thin layer of phosphate to the surface of a material, typically steel. Phosphating is often used to improve the corrosion resistance and wear resistance of the material, as well as to provide a decorative finish or to improve the adhesion of subsequent coatings.

Modulus Metal is committed to helping its clients improve the surface properties of their materials through the surface coating. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help you achieve the desired properties for your materials.

Chemical Conversion Coating