How this finish performs in real life
Anodising is an electrochemical process that thickens the natural oxide layer on aluminium, creating an extremely hard, integral surface — not a coating on top, but part of the metal itself. The result is a refined, metallic appearance with outstanding durability.
The right finish is chosen not just for how it looks on day one, but how it performs under India's heat, monsoon moisture, and pollution over decades of real use.
Best suited for
- Coastal and high-humidity environments where salt air attacks coatings
- High-traffic commercial buildings where durability is paramount
- Projects preferring a natural metallic aluminium aesthetic
- High-rise facades exposed to persistent wind and weathering
Cleaning & maintenance
- Clean regularly with water and neutral detergent to prevent salt deposit build-up
- Do not use alkaline or acidic cleaners — these etch the anodised layer
- Rinse with fresh water after heavy rain in coastal areas
Specification notes from ARITSAN
- Available in natural silver, champagne, bronze, and dark grey anodised tones
- Harder surface than powder coat — does not chip or peel
- Preferred by architects for premium commercial and coastal projects
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