D.C. anodizing, or Direct Current anodizing, is a type of anodizing process that uses direct current (DC) electricity to create a controlled oxide layer on the surface of a metal, typically aluminum. This oxide layer enhances the part’s corrosion resistance, wear resistance, and aesthetic properties, while also improving its functionality in specific applications.
The process is widely used in industries such as aerospace, automotive, electronics, and consumer goods due to its ability to produce durable, high-performance finishes.