Aluminum naturally forms an oxide layer on its surface when exposed to air. Anodizing in an electrolytic cell creates a thicker oxide layer that makes the part more resistant to corrosion and wear.
Anodizing aluminium, the process of electrolytic build up of the metal’s the oxide layer in the presence of dyes to create colored effects, is such a well-established process that we probably ...
it is naturally a soft metal. The anodizing process hardens the metal’s surface, so it can withstand the rigorous wear and tear in the kitchen while utilizing its great heat conductivity.” ...
During 2024, licensing revenues from the collaboration agreement in China generated €2.0M in royalties, representing 8.3% of total revenues. The Company expects further milestone payments and a steady ...