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Hardcoat Anodize

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The process of hard anodizing is = similar to standard anodizing but involves adjustments in current density, electrolyte composition, and operating conditions to achieve a harder oxide layer.

Yes, the surface of hard anodizing can be dyed. InstaVoxel offers different color options while maintaining its hardness and wear resistance.

Hard anodizing provides higher surface hardness and wear resistance, making it suitable for applications that require higher performance.

-Enhanced Hardness: Compared to regular anodizing, the oxide layer formed by hard anodizing is typically harder, providing higher scratch resistance and durability.

-Corrosion Resistance: Hard anodizing also offers greater corrosion resistance compared to standard anodizing, making the metal surface more durable.

-Thickness: The oxide layer of hard anodizing is usually thicker than that of regular anodizing, which contributes to its increased hardness and wear resistance.

-Applications: Hard anodizing is commonly used in products requiring higher surface hardness and wear resistance, such as automotive parts, industrial equipment, and military applications.

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