Custom options – colors
ANODIZED
Parts are treated to create a protective oxide layer on their surface. This process offers benefits like enhanced corrosion resistance, improved durability, and the ability to add color or decorative finishes to the aluminum parts. This process allows to show the original surface texture.
We offer the following colors:
Silver
Red
Gold
Orange
Blue
Green
POWDER COATED
Parts are covered with a dry powder paint, which is then cured to form a durable finish. This process provides advantages such as excellent corrosion resistance, a wide range of color options, and a smooth, even appearance. This process hides the original surface texture under the paint layer.
For our customers seeking clarity on our color offerings, we’ve adopted the renowned RAL color standards for our powder-coated products. Below is a reference list of our colors alongside their respective RAL numbers:
White: RAL 9016
Red: RAL 3020
Orange: RAL 2004
Yellow: RAL 1021
Sulphur Yellow: RAL 1016
Green: RAL 6029
Yellow Green: RAL 6018
Light Green: RAL 6027
Blue: RAL 5005
Sky Blue: RAL 5015
Grey: RAL 7016
Tele Magenta: RAL 4010
Signal Violet: RAL 4008
Silver Grey: RAL 7001
Clay Brown: RAL 8003
Please contact us if you need any other RAL color.
Please note that colors are not available for all parts.
What is the difference between black and powder coated black
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In most cases, the standard black color is anodized, which means the parts undergo a treatment that creates a protective oxide layer on their surface. This process enhances corrosion resistance and durability while preserving the original surface texture.
On the other hand, powder-coated black color involves covering the parts with a dry powder paint, which is then cured to create a strong, durable finish. Unlike anodizing, powder coating hides the surface texture under a smooth layer of paint, and this is the key difference between the two finishes.