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Powder Coating vs Anodizing for Architectural Aluminium Profiles

EAS Aluminium integrated production facility in Bulgaria — EU-based aluminium profile manufacturing aligned with CBAM expectations

Choosing a surface finish for architectural aluminium is a specification decision — not just aesthetics. Powder coating and anodizing solve different durability, colour and maintenance problems. This guide helps EU buyers compare both options before locking aluminium profile specs.

Powder coating: colour range and film protection

Powder coating applies an electrostatic polymer layer cured into a durable film. It is typically preferred when projects need:

  • Wide RAL colour choice and brand-matched finishes
  • Consistent appearance across large façade or window programmes
  • Strong UV/weather resistance with correct system and application control
  • Repairability and colour matching across batches

EAS uses German Wagner electrostatic technology for architectural and industrial profiles — see our powder coating page.

Anodizing: metallic depth and corrosion resistance

Anodizing converts the aluminium surface into a controlled oxide layer. Buyers often select anodised finishes when they need:

  • A metallic, architectural look without opaque paint film
  • Excellent corrosion resistance for coastal or aggressive environments
  • Scratch-resistant oxide hardness compared with organic coatings
  • Natural aluminium aesthetics with controlled gloss/shade classes

Quick comparison for spec writers

CriterionPowder coatingAnodizing
Colour flexibilityVery high (RAL / custom)Limited metallic/bronze families
LookOpaque colour filmMetallic oxide finish
Typical useFacades, windows, industrial colour codingPremium architectural metal look
MaintenanceColour match / recoat optionsOxide layer maintenance regime

How to decide for your EU project

  • Need brand colours or many shades → powder coating
  • Need metallic architectural character → anodizing
  • Need both in one programme → plan finishes by elevation/component
  • Need documentation for EU procurement → pair finishing with CBAM-ready EU supply and certificates

EAS combines extrusion, finishing and machining so surface choice stays inside one manufacturing programme. Contact us with alloy, finish class and volume requirements.

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