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Want to make your R/C stand out from everyone else's?  Your answer is Anodizing.  Anything from your pipe to your chassis we can do it.

Here is a brief description of how it is done...

There are basic steps in the anodizing process as illustrated above. They are briefly covered on this page to give you an idea what is required.  Not all steps are needed such as etch and desmut depending on what alloy and the type of surface you expect after anodizing. 

  • Submerse part in 140 degree cleaner for 5 min, rinse
  • Etch part in room temp caustic solution (lye) 10 to 30 seconds or longer if matte finish is desired, rinse
  • Desmut part at room temp for 1 to 3 min if previously etched or alloy calls for it such as (2024 alloy), rinse
  • Anodize part at 4 to 12 ASF for calculated duration at room temp, rinse, rinse again
  • Dye part in 140 degree dye for 15 seconds to 15 min, rinse
  • Seal part in 180 degree Nickal Acetate sealer for 20 min, rinse and hang to dry


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