Technology Leader In Air Pollution Control Systems

Anodizing Equipment

and other metal finishing systems

Anodizing is an electrochemical passivation process that beneficially alters the microscopic texture of metal, and becomes integral to it.

Tri-Mer Corp. has more than 4 decades experience in the design and manufacture of air pollution control systems and specialty fabrications for metal finishers. Tri-Mer fabricates complete plating equipment, tanks, ventilation, duct systems, workstations and air pollution control for metal finishing lines of all types.

The company can pre-assemble and test even the most complex systems at its 300,000 sq. ft. manufacturing campus, and has an approach that is truly turnkey, from feasibility studies to design, line architecture, chemistry, fabrication, controls integration, installation and start-up. We can also assist with comprehensive and cost-effective waste treatment and ventilation.

Aluminum Anodized Product

Anodizing is an electrochemical passivation process that beneficially alters the microscopic texture of metal, and becomes integral to it.  Anodizing increases the oxide layer, imparting a highly durable, corrosion-and-wear resistant, anodic oxide finish with excellent adhesion properties. Anodizing is primarily used on aluminum, although other nonferrous materials, including magnesium, niobium, zirconium and titanium, also can be anodized. Read more about the advantages of anodizing.

There are 10 types of anodizing. The most prevalent are Type I “CAA” chromic acid; Type II “SAA” sulfuric acid; Type III “HCA”, hardcoat or modified hardcoat; “PAA” phosphoric acid, “BSAA” boric and sulfuric acid, and “TFSAA” thin film sulfuric acid anodizing. Read about the types of anodizing most often used today.

Tri-Mer has the expertise, resources and capacity to design, manufacture and commission anodizing systems of all types, as well as electroplating and other metal finishing systems.

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