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Eloksal

Brief Specialist Information

Rohde already has a nearly 60-year tradition of surface treatment on high-quality precision goods made of aluminium and its alloys. Here, anodizing with or without dyeing is by far the most popular form of protection against corrosion.



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Precision Articles for the Optical Industry

Basically, the colour anodizing on parts of this kind and of the types on the following pages 32-36 is used in manually-operated machineries.



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Precision Articles for the Orthopaedic Technology

As already highlighted on the reverse side, these articles can only be processed to a high quality on manually-operated machinery, too.



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Components for Laboratory Centrifuges

Components of this kind in a wide variety of versions rank among the most precise and expensive individual parts in a centrifuge.



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Loose Bulk Goods

Small bulk goods of aluminium, which are not stackable (e.g. rivets, screws, lathe-cut parts) can be anodized as "loose goods” in a similar manner like at barrel galvanizing.



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Large Series of Small Parts

As far as it is technically possible or justifiable, articles like the aluminium stampings illustrated here can be anodized in large quantities simultaneously.



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Extruded Aluminium Sections, Construction and Facade Elements

For quality reasons, anodized aluminium sections, pre-treated by grinding, brushing or polishing, are still used today, especially in interior finishing work. Due to the diverse shapes of these sections, a lot of manual work requiring specialist experience is involved.



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Titanium Anodizing

The electrolytic production of an oxide layer on titanium and titanium alloys is done in accordance with the international standard for aerospace (Specification LN 29747).



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Temas

Rohde AG

Industriestrasse 9
D - 37176 Nörten-Hardenberg

Tel.: +49 (0) 5503 9860-0
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