brownanodized
Brownanodized refers to aluminum or its alloys that have undergone an anodizing process to create a protective oxide layer and have been colored to a brown shade. The natural aluminum oxide formed during anodizing is typically colorless, so brown hues are achieved by impregnating the porous oxide with organic dyes or by electrolytic coloring using metal-salt baths, followed by sealing to lock the color in. The resulting finish can range from warm bronze to dark chocolate tones, with variations due to alloy composition, electrolyte chemistry, dye concentration, and sealing method.
Process overview: Anodizing uses an electrolytic bath to grow a controlled oxide layer on aluminum. Type II
Characteristics and performance: Brownanodized coatings improve corrosion and wear resistance and provide a hard, low-friction surface
Applications and considerations: Used in architectural hardware, automotive trim, consumer electronics enclosures, and kitchen or appliance