Type III Anodizing is an enhanced version of Sulfuric Acid Anodizing that produces an even thicker and harder anodic layer. It is achieved by using higher voltages or current densities during the anodizing process. The resulting hard-coat layer is dense, wear-resistant, and provides excellent corrosion protection.
The hard anodized film is generally required to be 25-150um thick. The hard coat anodizing process can also be used to improve the appearance of aluminium parts. This treatment can produce a variety of colours, including black, bronze, and gold.
Hardcoat anodizing is commonly used in applications where extreme durability and resistance to wear and corrosion are required, such as aerospace components, military equipment, and industrial machinery.