Anodized Aluminum Metal Stamping Parts with 0.5mm-3mm Thickness and Custom Color Options
Anodized Aluminum Metal Stamping Parts
The Anodized Aluminum Stamping Parts combine lightweight aluminum construction with premium anodized surface finishing for applications requiring both aesthetic appeal and functional durability. Manufactured from aluminum 1050, 5052, or 6061 with custom anodizing colors including clear, black, gold, red, blue, and custom-matched colors.
Our progressive die stamping process delivers consistent quality with ±0.1mm tolerance. The anodized surface provides excellent corrosion resistance, scratch protection, and electrical insulation properties. Ideal for visible consumer product components where appearance matters.
Key Features
- Custom Anodizing Colors: Wide range of standard and custom-matched anodizing colors
- Lightweight Construction: Aluminum reduces part weight by 60% compared to steel
- Scratch-Resistant Surface: Hard anodizing option for enhanced wear resistance
- Electrical Insulation: Anodized layer provides natural electrical isolation
- Aesthetic Finish: Consistent color and texture for consumer-facing components
Technical Specifications
| Attribute | Specification |
| Material | Aluminum 1050, 5052, 6061 |
| Thickness Range | 0.5mm - 3.0mm |
| Process | Progressive Die Stamping |
| Anodizing Type | Sulfuric Acid (Type II), Hardcoat (Type III) |
| Color Options | Clear, Black, Gold, Red, Blue, Custom |
| Tolerance | ±0.1mm |
Applications
- Consumer electronics faceplates and bezels
- Home appliance control panels and trims
- LED lighting heat sinks and brackets
- Audio equipment front panels
- Medical device housing components
FAQ
Q: Can you match a specific Pantone color with anodizing?
A: While anodizing cannot exactly match Pantone colors like paint, we can achieve very close color matching for most shades. We provide color sample panels for approval before production.
Q: Does anodizing affect part dimensions?
A: Yes, anodizing adds approximately 5-15μm per surface. We account for this in our tooling design to ensure final dimensions meet specifications.
Q: What is the difference between Type II and Type III anodizing?
A: Type II (sulfuric acid) provides good corrosion resistance and color options. Type III (hardcoat) provides superior wear resistance (Rockwell C 60-70 equivalent) but with limited color options.
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