Aluminise

Aluminised materials are essential in environments involving extreme heat or chemicals:

: Aluminum halide gases are used to deposit the coating. This is ideal for complex shapes or internal surfaces, such as turbine blades, that are difficult to reach with other methods. Common Applications

: Components like turbine blades and engine parts are aluminised to survive the high-temperature oxidation found in jet engines. aluminise

: It provides many of the protective benefits of stainless steel but is generally lighter and more affordable for high-heat applications.

: Used in exhaust systems and heat shields because it reflects heat and resists rusting better than standard steel. : It provides many of the protective benefits

: Reflectors in floodlamps are often aluminised to maximize light output. Key Benefits

: Maintains structural integrity and resists scaling at temperatures up to Key Benefits : Maintains structural integrity and resists

: The most common method, where the substrate (like a steel sheet) is submerged in a bath of molten aluminum. Upon cooling, a thick, robust layer forms that is often used for large structural components.