After the CNC machining process, there are still some processes that need be applied in order to give the surface a satisfied finish. Bellows are the most commonly used for metal surface finishing.

Type 2 Anodizing

Anodizing is an electrolytic process of passivation. After the process, the parts obtain better durability and resistance.

Applicable materials—Any aluminum

Colors—The anodizing layer does not provide any particular color, many colors can be added onto the surface through the process.

Texture—Does not cover machine marks unless media blasted or polished before hand

Thickness—0.00007”

Design notes

Parts without holes will be racked with clamps, or wire wrapping, which will leave the racking area without anodize color. Consult with the anodizing shop on how to rack the parts.

Also notice that anodizing has insulative properties.

Type 3 Anodizing, also known as hard anodizing

Applicable materials—Any aluminum

Colors—Clear, darker than type 2 anodize, black

Texture—Does not cover machine marks unless media blasted or polished before hand

Thickness—0.001” or thicker. Sometimes can be up to 0.004”

Impact on Tolerances

The thickness of Type 2 anodize remains almost the same after the process. But even the thinnest Type 3 can impact a tight tolerance after the process.

Alodine

Applicable materials—Any aluminum alloys and various castings

Colors—Clear, Gold

Applicable Industries—Tools, hardware, electrical system

 

Passivation

Applicable materials—Steel, Stainless Steel

Colors—N/A

Applicable Industries— Food Industry, Aircraft Industry, Pharmaceutical & Medical Instrument, Automotive, Machine& Precision Engineering

 

Electroless Nickel Plating

Applicable materials—Aluminum, Steel, Stainless Steel

Colors—N/A

Texture—Smooth, glossy finish

Thickness—from 0.0003” to 0.002”

Black Oxide

Applicable materials—Steel, Stainless Steel

Colors—Black

Texture—Smooth, matte black

Thickness—from 0.0003” to 0.002”

Electropolishing

Applicable materials—Steel, Stainless Steel

Colors—N/A

Texture—Smooth, glossy finish

This process is very useful for polishing irregular parts. The tolerance is not affected by the process since there’s very little amount of material is removed.

Zinc Plating (galvanization)

Applicable materials—Steel, Stainless Steel

Colors—Clear (light blue), black (glossy black)

Texture—Smooth, machine marks can not be hided

This process is very useful for polishing irregular parts. The tolerance is not affected by the process since there’s very little amount of material is removed.

 

Tumbling

Tumbling is also applied often after the material was machined.

Applicable materials—Aluminum, Steel, Stainless Steel

Colors—N/A

Texture—Smooth edges only, does not hide all machine marks

Bead Blasting

This a process is very commonly used after the CNC machining. It removes impurities from a surface. In order to do this, fine glass beads are applied through a very high pressure. After the process, fungi or other type of components are removed from the metallic or non-metallic surfaces.