Fully Automatic Anodizing Equipment
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| Process Principles
Aluminum products, acting as the anode, undergo an oxidation reaction on their surface when subjected to direct current in an electrolyte solution (such as sulfuric acid or oxalic acid), forming an aluminum oxide film. This process occurs in three distinct stages:
Preprocessing: Clean the metal surface, remove oil stains, eliminate dust, and roughen it for better adhesion;
Anodizing: An electric current is applied in the electrolytic cell, forming a dense oxide film on the aluminum surface;
Post-processing: The oxide film is solidified through water washing, neutralization, and sealing processes.| Production Line Composition
Pre-processing equipment: Including degreasing tanks, pickling tanks, and more, used for cleaning workpieces;
Oxidation tank: An electric current is applied to the electrolyte, causing the workpiece to undergo oxidation as the anode.
Post-processing equipment: Washing tanks, neutralization tanks, and sealing equipment used for solidifying the oxide film.
| Application Scenarios
Suitable for mass production of workpieces such as aluminum profiles, doors and windows, automotive components, and more, this system boasts high efficiency (capable of processing thousands of parts per hour) and a compact footprint. For instance, a fully automated production line can handle 2,880 parts per hour, making it ideal for large-scale industrial manufacturing.
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