Chromic Acid Anodize
Used Worldwide to protect aluminum!
Chromic Acid Anodize (CAA) is a very vital process that provides protection for aircraft structures and components. The Chromic Acid Anodize process was discovered just after World War I and is still in wide use worldwide.
Chromic Acid Anodize (CAA) helps to protect aluminum against corrosion. Avcorp, an aerospace industry manufacturer/supplier, provides Chromic Acid Anodize services second to none.
Avcorp's Chromic Acid Anodize meets/ exceeds specifications for:
Boeing BAC 5019 Cessna CSFS020 Eclipse EAC1006A Bombardier MPS160-10
Our Chromic Acid Anodize treatment services are housed in a state-of-the-art facility that is ideally located close to major transportation routes for both North American and International clients. In terms of Chromic Acid Anodize equipment our facility offer a Chromic Acid Anodize Tank measuring 42" x 78" x 20' and a Dilute Chromate Seal Tank measuring 42" x 68" x 20'.
Chromic Acid Anodize is the rapid controlled oxidation of the surface of aluminum. Aluminum in its natural state has a very high resistant to atmospheric corrosion because of its surface is protected by a very thin but extremely tenacious film of oxide. This film can be thickened using Chromic Acid Anodize to provide added protection against abrasion and corrosion. Basically, the aluminum is treated electroltically in a dilute solution of chromic acid that produces a gray, opaque coating which effectively retards corrosion. Some Chromic Acid Anodize films can be dyed to give an attractive finish.
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Chromic anodizing tanks 3' wide x 20' long x 7' deep |
Avcorp's clients include some of the major OEM aircraft manufacturers in the world, along with Chromic Acid Anodize treatments, we offer our expertise in the following areas:
Avcorp's Services:
engineering design, certification, & manufacture major structural assembly metal to metal bonding phosphoric anodizing sheet metal details & sub-assemblies 3-4-5 axis machining
Avcorp Industries has been involved in turnkey projects from design, to fabrication, to assembly of many aerospace components. To discuss our Chromic Acid Anodize treatment process or our other capabilities, please contact Paul Kalil (604-587-4919).
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