tetwin11
Mechanical
- Jan 9, 2012
- 51
We have an aluminum part that we want to be protected against corrosion. We also want the durability of an anodized finish. However, some faces of this part need to be conductive, which an anodized finish is not.
Would we be able to use a conductive chromate finish over the whole part, then mask the portion that needs to stay conductive, and anodize the remainder over the chromate?
Or could we mask the conductive surfaces, anodize the rest, then chromate over the whole part?
Any other thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks!
Would we be able to use a conductive chromate finish over the whole part, then mask the portion that needs to stay conductive, and anodize the remainder over the chromate?
Or could we mask the conductive surfaces, anodize the rest, then chromate over the whole part?
Any other thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks!