Anodizing production floor showing aluminum parts on titanium jig racks descending into bright acid baths with overhead extraction hoods
MIL-A-8625F Certified · AS9100D Registered

Aluminum finishes
engineered to spec.

Type II through Hardcoat. Rack after rack emerging from sulfuric acid baths with oxide layers measured in microns — corrosion-proof, color-matched, ready for assembly.

Production Specifications

4 anodize types  ·  47 Pantone-matched dyes  ·  0.0001″ tolerance on oxide thickness

72hr

Prototype Turnaround

2,000+

Parts / Day Capacity

<1.0 ΔE

Lot-to-Lot Color Delta

336hr

Salt Spray (Hardcoat)

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Specification Comparison

Every type. Every tradeoff. No guessing.

Click any cell to expand the engineering note. Cells marked with a gold border are the most commonly misspecified parameters.

Type II

Decorative

MIL-A-8625F Type II

Type III

Engineering

MIL-A-8625F Type III

Hardcoat

Maximum Wear

MIL-A-8625F Type III Class 3

Chromic

Aerospace

MIL-A-8625F Type I

Oxide Thickness

inches

Hardness

Vickers (HV)

Salt Spray

ASTM B117 hours

Dielectric Strength

V/mil

Available Colors

Pantone options

Per-Part Cost

relative index

Not sure which type fits your application?

Submit your drawing and alloy spec — we'll return a written finish recommendation within 4 business hours.

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Vendor Audit

Is your current finisher actually spec-compliant?

Check every box that applies to your current vendor. Every unchecked box is a risk in your supply chain.

Current Vendor Score0/7

7 gaps identified. Each unchecked item represents a real risk to part quality or compliance.

Does your current vendor certify to MIL-A-8625F?

compliance

Many shops offer "Type III" without maintaining the documentation, bath chemistry controls, and lot traceability required under the spec. Ask for the certificate of conformance on your last PO.

Are you getting lot-to-lot color consistency within Delta E < 1.0?

quality

ΔE > 2.0 is visible to the naked eye under standard lighting. Consumer electronics OEMs spec ΔE < 1.0. If your vendor can't provide spectrophotometer data per lot, you're guessing.

Can they hold ±0.0005″ on critical dimensions post-anodize?

capability

Type III adds 0.0008–0.001″ of oxide, with ~50% penetrating into the base metal. Vendors who don't account for this in pre-anodize machining specs will push your assembly tolerances out of range.

Do they process 7075 and 2024 series alloys?

capability

7075 and 2024 contain copper and zinc that require modified bath chemistry. Shops optimized for 6061 often produce inconsistent results on high-copper alloys. Ask for reference parts.

Do you receive a certified test report with every lot?

compliance

Coating thickness (ASTM B487), hardness (ASTM E384), and salt spray (ASTM B117) should be reported per lot. A C of C without test data is a signature, not evidence.

Can your vendor turn 50 prototype parts in under 5 business days?

capability

Most job shops batch anodize once or twice per week. If you're iterating hardware, waiting 10–14 days per finish cycle adds months to your development schedule.

Have you verified dielectric strength on your RF shields?

quality

Type II oxide dielectric strength varies significantly with bath contamination and seal quality. If you're relying on anodize for electrical isolation, you need per-lot dielectric testing — not just visual inspection.

What we certify to

MIL-A-8625FType I, II, III — full compliance documentation per lot
ASTM B580Oxide thickness measurement and acceptance criteria
ASTM B487Microsection and thickness measurement
ASTM B117Salt spray testing — results reported per lot
AS9100DQuality management for aerospace supply chain

Anodize Type Selection Guide

12-page PDF. Alloy compatibility matrix, thickness tables, color availability by type, and a decision tree for MIL-spec selection.

No sales calls. Your email is used to send the guide — that's it.

Quality Evidence

Test reports. Micrographs. Real data.

Every production lot ships with a certified test report. These are representative samples from recent runs.

Cross-Section Micrographs

Cross-section micrograph showing uniform Type III anodize oxide layer on 6061-T6 aluminum at 500x magnification

Type III / 6061-T6

500× cross-section

0.00095″

Scanning electron microscope image of hardcoat anodize surface showing dense oxide structure on 7075 aluminum

Hardcoat / 7075-T6

SEM surface view

0.00182″

Optical micrograph of Type II anodize on 5052 aluminum showing even oxide penetration and surface quality

Type II / 5052-H32

Optical micrograph

0.00028″

MIL-A-8625F
AS9100D
ITAR Registered
RoHS Compliant

Recent Certified Test Results

Test

Standard

Result

Lot

Salt Spray

ASTM B117

504hr — No corrosion

Hardcoat / 6061

Thickness

ASTM B487

0.00098″ ± 0.00003″

Type III / 7075

Color ΔE

CIE 1976

ΔE = 0.62 (lot avg)

Type II Matte Black

Dielectric

ASTM D149

1,240 V/mil

Hardcoat / 6061

Adhesion

ASTM D3359

5B — No removal

Chromic / 2024

Capacity & Scheduling

Live batch availability. Submit your spec.

Open Batch Slots — March 2026

Type II

Type III

Hardcoat

Chromic

Wk 9

Mar 3–7

Open

Open

Filling

Open

Wk 10

Mar 10–14

Filling

Open

Open

Filling

Wk 11

Mar 17–21

Open

Filling

Open

Open

Wk 12

Mar 24–28

Full

Open

Filling

Open

Wk 13

Mar 31–4

Open

Open

Open

Full

Open
Filling fast
Full

Current Week Utilization

Type II62%
Type III78%
Hardcoat91%
Chromic45%

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Submit your parameters — we'll return a written recommendation with DFM notes within 4 business hours.

Common: 6061, 7075, 5052, 2024, 6063

< 100 parts/yr100–1,0001,000–10,00010,000–100,000> 100,000 parts/yr

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