

In today’s architectural and industrial spaces, aluminium is everywhere—from sleek facades to robust structural systems. But raw aluminium alone isn’t enough. The right surface finish gives it the durability, protection, and visual quality to perform long-term. That’s where anodized aluminium colors come in.
At Alumac Industries, a trusted Malaysia aluminium extruder and surface finisher, anodizing isn’t just a process—it’s a performance upgrade. Whether you’re an architect, developer, contractor, or fabricator, choosing the right anodizing aluminium colors helps you balance function with form.
Anodizing is a highly specific electrochemical treatment; the process forms a protective oxide film on aluminium. It improves corrosion resistance, surface hardness, and long-term color stability, plus the coating does not flake or peel like paint or powder coating. More to the point, it is consolidated with the metal, and not a veneer.
In Alumac, anodizing is perfected using the German Alufinish additives that are RoHS/ REACH compliant. The outcome: attractive, long-lasting and safe finishes designed to provide performance.
Alumac offers a focused but versatile range of anodized aluminium colors, ideal for architectural, industrial, and electronic applications:
Each of these is available in standard and metallic anodizing finishes. The metallic process includes sandblasting to remove die lines and enhance visual uniformity with a matte texture.
These finishes aren’t just aesthetic—they’re engineered for tough conditions:
Whether you’re specifying for exterior installations, HVAC systems, or cleanroom frameworks, these finishes deliver long-term protection and consistency.
| Color | Application Examples |
|---|---|
| Natural / Clear | Façades, curtain walls, industrial enclosures |
| Light Bronze | Interior accents, trims, architectural partitions |
| Medium Bronze | Doors, windows, framing systems |
| Black | Electronics housings, automotive trim, sun-control panels |
This balance of design flexibility and technical performance is what makes Alumac a go-to supplier for demanding aluminium projects.
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Color Options | Natural, Light Bronze, Medium Bronze, Black |
| Finish Types | Standard Anodizing, Metallic Anodizing |
| Surface Prep | Sandblasting for metallic finishes |
| Max Profile Length | 6.4 meters |
| Anodizing Thickness | 6–20 microns (ASTM B136-84) |
| Chemical Safety | Alufinish (Germany), RoHS + REACH compliant |
| Applications | Architecture, Cleanrooms, HVAC, Electronics, Industrial Equipment |
Consider the setting and plan purpose. Natural/Clear should be used on contemporary, industrial designs. Use medium or light bronze to add contrast and warmth to architectural areas. Choose Black for its smooth lines and glare protection, particularly where electronics or the outside is involved.
Metallic anodizing provides a sandblast matte texture which covers the imperfections of the surface and provides an overall more premium and even finish similar to one you will see on architectural details.
Yes. UV, corrosion, and salt spray resistance is determined on the finishes of Alumac. They are durable and suited for exposed environments.
Absolutely. Alumac uses German Alufinish chemicals, which are RoHS and REACH compliant—safe for both humans and the environment.
Depending on the performance needs in the project, Alumac can process profiles as long as 6.4 meters and of a thickness of 6 to 20 micrometers.
Explore Alumac’s anodizing aluminium colors and see how precision surface finishing can elevate your next project. For premium aesthetics, durability, and certified quality, Alumac delivers finishes that meet the highest standards.