bronzebonded
Bronzebonded is a term that refers to a specific metal finishing technique in which a layer of bronze is bonded to an underlying metal or composite substrate. The process typically involves three main steps: surface preparation, arc or flame treatment, and a bonding layer, usually a chromate or phosphatate coating, that facilitates adhesion between the bronze plating and the substrate. The final result is a durable, corrosion-resistant finish that retains the aesthetic characteristics of bronze while providing enhanced mechanical strength for applications in architectural hardware, decorative fixtures, and sculptural art.
The bronzebonded process emerged in the mid‑20th century as an industrial solution to the problem of bronze
Variations of the bronzebonded technique include powder coating blends that incorporate bronze pigments, electroplating with a