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Linetec
has a state-of-the-art anodizing facility, which provides the highest
quality anodic finishes. Two completely automated anodizing lines,
containing up to twenty-nine (29) process stations, accept loads as
large as 30’-6 long. We provide durable and attractive clear finishes,
as well as black, all the traditional bronze tones including
champagne. A sophisticated computer controlled hoist system guides the
material through our process eliminating any chance of manual
variations in pre-cleaning, etching, anodizing, coloring or sealing.
This ensures a consistent and durable finish on every load.
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Size Limitations |
Standard Material
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Length -
Standard |
28'-6" |
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- Custom |
30'-6" |
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Height |
78" |
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Width -
Standard |
13" |
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- Custom |
36" |
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AUTOMATION
Our computer-automated system controls and monitors your product
through the entire anodizing process. It tracks all aspects of the
process including tank sequencing, time, temperature, voltage,
current, etc. Our computer controlled hoist system ensures all
material with the same job and process specification is moved through
the same solutions for the same amount of time.
Four 4,000-pound cranes on each process line guide the material
through our 29 process stations. Our two process lines give us the
flexibility to process many types of aluminum shapes, sizes, and
alloys in extruded, fabricated sheet, plate and cast forms.
Our 20,000-ampere D.C. anodizing rectifiers along with our 450-ton
chillers can handle loads up to 1,000 square feet at a time. This
allows LINETEC to run large jobs in relatively short times.
Our automated coloring system, utilizing a state-of-the-art control
system coupled with our 6,000 ampere AC coloring rectifiers with D.C.
capabilities, allows us to program color times to the second and color
voltages to a tenth of a volt, assuring color consistency second to
none.
RACKING
Racking for anodizing presents a unique challenge because of the
amount and consistency of electrical current required. Our standard
racking method for lineal extrusions is “rack welding” which utilizes
a “tack weld” to connect your products to be anodized to the
electrical bussing. This system not only holds your product firmly in
place, but also provides a continuous electrical contact that
minimizes the electrical resistance between all parts being anodized.
This type of racking system produces the most uniform anodizing and
color consistency available while keeping all rack marks within one
inch of the end of the extrusion.
LINETEC also has the flexibility to “clamp rack” for handling
prefabricated, cut-to-size, cast, formed or specialty parts.
THE ANODIZING PROCESS
The anodizing process begins with the material being cleaned in a
non-etching alkaline chemical cleaner to remove all shop dirt, water,
soluble oils, etc., which may have accumulated on the material during
handling and/or manufacturing. LINETEC’S anodizing system will not
remove non-water soluble oils, so please call for our assistance with
suggestions on non-water soluble oils.
After cleaning, the material is ready for caustic etching. The caustic
etch process will produce a matte finish and also minimize minor
surface imperfections such as light die lines and minor travel marks.
Caustic etching will not eliminate ALL surface imperfections. A good
rule of thumb is if you can feel the imperfection with your fingernail
prior to anodizing, it will likely not be removed by caustic etching.
Next, the material is desmutted and rinsed to remove residuals left
from the caustic etch. This is the final preparation stage prior to
anodizing.
The sulfuric acid (Type II) anodizing process utilized by LINETEC
produces the protective and decorative oxide finish on aluminum.
LINETEC anodizes per the AAMA 611 specification, although other
specifications may be followed as required.
If the material requires coloring, it is moved to an electrolytic
two-step coloring tank. Tin metal is electrochemically introduced
into the anodic pores to produce bronze tones from light champagne to
black.
SEALING
After anodizing and coloring the material is sealed in a mid
temperature hydrothermal seal and then given a final hot water rinse.
This final, important step assures that the high quality anodized
finishes maintain their beauty for many years.
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