Lorin Announces Superior Physical Characteristics in Coil Anodized Aluminum Products

Coil Anodizing process provides protection from oxidation, scratching, and other hazards faced by different metals

Muskegon, MI - Lorin Industries, Inc., the global industry leader in the innovation and production of coil anodized aluminum, announces the superior physical characteristics of coil anodized aluminum, providing greater durability and aesthetics than other metal products. The coil anodizing process pioneered by Lorin protects aluminum from oxidation, scratching, and other hazards far better than natural oxidizing, and offers far greater protection than is available for other metals.

While aluminum creates its own protective oxide layer naturally, coil anodizing is an electro-chemical process that grows the aluminum oxide layer from the base aluminum, bonding it to the aluminum at the molecular level. It is not a coating; it is part of the aluminum! Therefore, it cannot chalk, chip, flake or peel like coatings or paint often do. The anodizing process produces an anodic layer 2,500-25,000 times thicker than that of the naturally occurring oxide layer providing far greater corrosion and abrasion resistance than other metals or coatings.
Controlling the oxidation process through continuous coil anodizing creates a clear, translucent aluminum oxide layer that shows off the beauty of the natural metal. This anodic layer can also be colored, allowing the products to be given a specific look, even simulating other natural metals. Additionally, because this layer is created through the continuous coil process, the color and finish are consistent over every square inch of the aluminum. And, unlike painted or coated products, Lorin Anodized Aluminum will not chip, flake or peel.
The translucent crystalline structure of the anodic layer allows the metal to reflect and refract light in ways that other metals, paints, or coatings cannot match. This helps the material, and thus any product made with it, come alive. This crystalline aluminum oxide layer is actually part of the corundum family of gemstones like a sapphire, and is second only to diamonds in terms of hardness, leading to lasting beauty, performance and durability.
For more information about Lorin and coil anodized aluminum, visit https://www.lorin.com/what-we-do/coil-anodizing-explained.
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About Lorin

Lorin Industries has provided coil anodized aluminum to markets worldwide for over 60 years. Our history of global leadership in anodized aluminum finishing began with bringing the process to market in 1953, and continues today with industry-leading innovation. Lorin has worked with some of the world's leading product designers, engineers, fabricators, architects and designers, to create new and exciting products and building designs that last throughout the generations.

Whether used in consumer appliances, transportation systems, architectural applications such as exterior wall cladding systems, roofing systems, sunscreens, interior panels, or decorative interior applications, the possibilities for coil anodized aluminum are infinite. The natural beauty of Lorins anodized aluminum finishes brings new products and newly constructed and renovated buildings to life, while providing a strong durable surface that will never chip, flake, or peel. Lorins coil anodized aluminum products have been used in automotive, transportation, consumer appliances, and any number of other industries, with the same excellent aesthetics and durability long proven in architectural applications. At Lorin, we can help you reflect your vision with Lorin anodized aluminum.

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