Titanium anodizing is a widely used electrochemical surface treatment process to improve the corrosion resistance, wear resistance, and aesthetics of titanium products.
This technology not only enhances the performance of titanium components but also provides a range of vibrant decorative colors, making it widely used in industries such as aerospace and medical devices.
What is Titanium Anodizing?
Titanium anodizing is a process that increases the thickness of the natural oxide layer on the surface of titanium, thereby improving its corrosion resistance, wear resistance, and appearance. The process involves immersing the titanium component in an electrolyte and applying a direct current to form a durable oxide film. The color effect can be controlled by adjusting the applied voltage.

Advantages of Titanium Anodizing
Reduces the risk of part wear by reducing friction and increasing hardness.
Enhanced corrosion resistance of the anodized (passivated) surface.
Biocompatibility, resulting in a low-corrosion and zero-pollution surface.
Inexpensive and long-lasting color.
Beautiful appearance and a wide range of color choices.
Electro-passivated and low-corrosion surface.
It has good biocompatibility because no dyes or colorants are used.