Hello! Anodizing Service for your aluminum drip tips and hosts.

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Kenom

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Actually, anodizing by it's very nature prohibits scratches, but there is products that can be used to coat it like a clear-coat. Aluminum is soft, but the process of anodizing changes the surface to aluminum oxide which is much harder than aluminum. In the Moh's hardness scale, aluminum is 2.5-3 and aluminum oxide is 9. Now this would apply in true terms only if the entire unit were aluminum oxide but it's not, only the outside layer is and that's only 1mil.

Here is a cross section image of teh pores that are created when aluminum is anodized. It creates these pores which are able to absorb dyes and when everything is done, those pores are sealed to prevent the color from leaving.
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These are seen under a microscope for better illustration.

Here is an example of a black/clear marble.
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Or I can do stripes

Now that example is only one style of black/clear marble. It's infinitely variable in that I can make the clear spots larger or smaller, more dense, less dense, etc. Just depends on how you want it and if you specify something particular I CAN do it.

As an example, Fisty up there has requested a Dragon that is laser engraved on the exterior, then colored differently than the rest of the barrel which I believe we decided would be a red/black marble with the dragon itself being green. That is totally doable. I just asked her to find me the dragon that she wanted engraved onto the side of the host so that I could make a template to mask that area.
 
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Actually, anodizing by it's very nature prohibits scratches, but there is products that can be used to coat it like a clear-coat. Aluminum is soft, but the process of anodizing changes the surface to aluminum oxide which is much harder than aluminum. In the Moh's hardness scale, aluminum is 2.5-3 and aluminum oxide is 9. Now this would apply in true terms only if the entire unit were aluminum oxide but it's not, only the outside layer is and that's only 1mil.

To extrapolate, 9 on the Moh's scale is the same hardness as sapphires (and red sapphires, also known as rubies) My engagement ring as actually a white sapphire, as they are almost as durable as diamonds and almost as brilliant, and much much less expensive. They are the hardest gemstone next to diamonds. So that's a really durable finish.
 

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I look forward to anodizing some stuff for ya for sure. Y'know, this isn't really about a business. This is an opportunity for me to express myself artistically and a way for you to get a truly unique and awesome finish to an already unique and awesome mod.. so it becomes even more unique than the unique.. UBER UNIQUE!

Here very shortly I will have purchased a bunch of the Ihybrid tubes and will anodize them and offer them up for sale as an add on to the already beautiful mods it is. Or, you can purchase one, and send me the tubes you have when you get them. (deposit required)
 
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haha it's hard to decide because the options are only limited by your imagination. You'll choose something that will ROCK THE IHY WORLD!

Psssh what you talking about? You keep telling you can do my ideas.

Should have just said, no logo for you. Plain anodize only!

Hahaha thanks for answering all my questions Kenom. Hope the best for your venture!
 
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