Starting at Just $125 lot charge

Process to MIL-PRF-8625 - Hardcoat Anodizing (Type III), Sulfuric Acid (Type II), Color Anodizing.

Welcome to the leader in coating & anodizing industry since 1999

Request a Quote ->

Decorative Electro Coatings, Inc.

When critical components are headed for aerospace or defense applications, the finish must perform as reliably as the part itself. Our anodizing and chem film processes are carried out with close attention to MIL-PRF-8625 (Type II & III) and MIL-DTL-5541 requirements, ensuring coatings that align with the expectations of engineers, contractors, and procurement teams.

Process to MIL-PRF-8625

Hardcoat Anodizing (Type III), Sulfuric Acid (Type II), Color Anodizing

Call: (386) 255-7878
Contact ->

Service Overview:

We provide commercial II & III anodizing services for machine shops, manufacturers, and fabricators across Central Florida.

Our processes deliver top-rated corrosion resistance, durability, and a clean finish that meets industrial specifications. We help you choose the right mil-spec finishes for all components. (MIL-PRF-8625 upon request)

ROHS - Anodizing Processes


We provide commercial II & III anodizing services for machine shops, manufacturers, and fabricators across Central Florida.

For processes that deliver top-rated corrosion resistance, durability, and a clean finish that meets industrial specifications. We help you choose the right mil-spec finishes for all components. (MIL-PRF-8625 upon request)

Types of Anodizing We Provide

Our finishing shop offers a range of anodizing processes to match the performance needs and aesthetic goals of different industries:

  • Type II Sulfuric Acid Anodizing – the most widely used process, delivering reliable corrosion resistance and a clean, durable surface.

  • Hardcoat (Type III) Anodizing – thicker, denser oxide layers for extreme wear resistance in demanding applications.

  • Decorative Color Options – black, red, gold, blue, green, and other tones available for branding or visual distinction.

  • Chem Film / Chromate Conversion – an alternative surface treatment used when conductivity and protection are both required.

  • Specialty Finishes – processes such as bright dip preparation for parts requiring a polished or reflective appearance.

Not sure which process best fits your project? Our team will walk you through the options to ensure your components meet both functional specs and visual requirements.

Contact ->

Trusted Anodizing for Industrial Projects

At Decorative Electro Coatings, Inc., we’ve built our reputation on precision, responsiveness, and the ability to take on complex anodizing work for manufacturers, contractors, and job shops across Florida.


We follow industry-standard practices and process controls designed to align with common commercial and aerospace specifications.

Our team works closely with project engineers and purchasing managers to ensure parts are finished to specification, on schedule, and ready for integration.

Why clients choose us:

  • - Experience with commercial, aerospace, and defense-related components
  • - Processes that align with MIL-PRF-8625 (Type II & III) and MIL-DTL-5541 chem film when specified
  • - Capacity for both prototype runs and high-volume orders
  • - Local support and fast turnaround in Central Florida

Whether you’re sourcing anodizing for structural components, electrical housings, or precision-machined parts, our goal is the same: reliable finishes that meet your requirements and keep your production moving.

Process Capabilities

*Prices are indicative and are subject to change based on project size*

Process Capabilities

*Prices are indicative and are subject to change based on project size*

< Scroll - Left/Right >

Category
Specification
Lot Charge Minimum
Regular Anodize -- ROHS Compliant
MIL-A-8625, Type II, Class 1 -- Clear
$110.00
Regular Anodize -- ROHS Compliant
MIL-A-8625, Type II, Class 2 -- Black
$135.00
Regular Anodize -- ROHS Compliant
MIL-A-8625, Type II, Class 2 -- Gold, Blue, Red, Turquoise, Green, Purple
$170.00
Regular Anodize -- ROHS Compliant
MIL-A-8625, Type II, Class 2 -- Orange
$255.00
Hard Anodize -- ROHS Compliant
MIL-A-8625, Type III, Class 1 -- Clear
$160.00
Hard Anodize -- ROHS Compliant
MIL-A-8625, Type III, Class 2 -- Black
$175.00
Hard Anodize -- ROHS Compliant
MIL-A-8625, Type III, Class 2 -- Gold, Blue, Red, Turquoise, Green, Purple
$245.00
Chem Film Conversion Coating
MIL-DTL-5541, Type I, Class 1A
$125.00
Chem Film Conversion Coating
MIL-DTL-5541, Type I, Class 3
$125.00
Chem Film Conversion Coating
MIL-DTL-5541, Type II, Class 1A -- Clear to Gray (RoHS)
$125.00
Chem Film Conversion Coating
MIL-DTL-5541, Type II, Class 3 -- Clear to Gray (RoHS)
$125.00

Pricing is indicative; final quotation provided upon RFQ.

Processed To Meet Military & OEM Aerospace Specifications
When critical components are headed for aerospace or defense applications, the finish must perform as reliably as the part itself. Our anodizing and chem film processes are carried out with close attention to MIL-PRF-8625 (Type II & III) and MIL-DTL-5541 requirements, ensuring coatings that align with the expectations of engineers, contractors, and procurement teams.


Where Anodizing Delivers the Most Value

Across industries, anodized aluminum is trusted for its ability to resist wear, manage heat, and extend part life. Some of the key applications include:

Industrial Machinery & Energy Systems: Pumps, housings, and heavy-duty equipment exposed to vibration, fluids, and high loads.

  • Automotive & Transportation: Lightweight components, trim pieces, and performance parts that require durability without added weight.

  • Medical Technology: Precision surgical instruments, diagnostic housings, and cleanable components built for sterile environments.

  • Aerospace & Flight Hardware: Aircraft panels, navigation housings, and space-bound parts where every ounce of strength matters.

  • Telecom & Electronics: Enclosures, heatsinks, and structural racks that balance conductivity control with long-term stability.

  • Defense & Security Applications: Ruggedized components, optical systems, and mission-critical parts that demand reliability under pressure.

Hard Anodizing for Demanding Applications

Our hard anodizing services produce dense, highly wear-resistant coatings ranging from 0.0005” to 0.003” thick. Every finish is applied with precision to meet strict project requirements and MIL-PRF-8625 standards.

Hard anodizing is the finish of choice when aluminum parts must endure heavy loads, constant motion, or harsh environments. Common applications include:

  • Industrial equipment: conveyors, hoists, cylinders, gears, and other high-wear machinery parts.

  • Structural components: exterior panels and load-bearing assemblies requiring long-term durability.

  • Electronics & power systems: aluminum housings and connectors that demand both insulation and protection.


We regularly anodize a range of high-performance aluminum alloys, including 2024, 2219, 5052, 6061, 7075, and 7475. These materials are chosen across aerospace, defense, marine, and industrial sectors where strength, precision, and surface durability are critical.

< Scroll - Left/Right >

Category
Specification
Lot Charge Minimum
Regular Anodize -- ROHS Compliant
MIL-A-8625, Type II, Class 1 -- Clear
$110.00
Regular Anodize -- ROHS Compliant
MIL-A-8625, Type II, Class 2 -- Black
$135.00
Regular Anodize -- ROHS Compliant
MIL-A-8625, Type II, Class 2 -- Gold, Blue, Red, Turquoise, Green, Purple
$170.00
Regular Anodize -- ROHS Compliant
MIL-A-8625, Type II, Class 2 -- Orange
$255.00
Hard Anodize -- ROHS Compliant
MIL-A-8625, Type III, Class 1 -- Clear
$160.00
Hard Anodize -- ROHS Compliant
MIL-A-8625, Type III, Class 2 -- Black
$175.00
Hard Anodize -- ROHS Compliant
MIL-A-8625, Type III, Class 2 -- Gold, Blue, Red, Turquoise, Green, Purple
$245.00
Chem Film Conversion Coating
MIL-DTL-5541, Type I, Class 1A
$125.00
Chem Film Conversion Coating
MIL-DTL-5541, Type I, Class 3
$125.00
Chem Film Conversion Coating
MIL-DTL-5541, Type II, Class 1A -- Clear to Gray (RoHS)
$125.00
Chem Film Conversion Coating
MIL-DTL-5541, Type II, Class 3 -- Clear to Gray (RoHS)
$125.00

Pricing is indicative; final quotation provided upon RFQ.

Types of Anodizing We Provide

Our finishing shop offers a range of anodizing processes to match the performance needs and aesthetic goals of different industries:

  • Type II Sulfuric Acid Anodizing – the most widely used process, delivering reliable corrosion resistance and a clean, durable surface.
  • Hardcoat (Type III) Anodizing – thicker, denser oxide layers for extreme wear resistance in demanding applications.
  • Decorative Color Options – black, red, gold, blue, green, and other tones available for branding or visual distinction.
  • Chem Film / Chromate Conversion – an alternative surface treatment used when conductivity and protection are both required.
  • Specialty Finishes – processes such as bright dip preparation for parts requiring a polished or reflective appearance.

Not sure which process best fits your project? Our team will walk you through the options to ensure your components meet both functional specs and visual requirements.

Hard Anodizing for Demanding Applications

Our hard anodizing services produce dense, highly wear-resistant coatings ranging from 0.0005” to 0.003” thick. Every finish is applied with precision to meet strict project requirements and MIL-PRF-8625 standards.

Hard anodizing is the finish of choice when aluminum parts must endure heavy loads, constant motion, or harsh environments. Common applications include:

  • Industrial equipment: conveyors, hoists, cylinders, gears, and other high-wear machinery parts.
  • Structural components: exterior panels and load-bearing assemblies requiring long-term durability.
  • Electronics & power systems: aluminum housings and connectors that demand both insulation and protection.

We regularly anodize a range of high-performance aluminum alloys, including 2024, 2219, 5052, 6061, 7075, and 7475. These materials are chosen across aerospace, defense, marine, and industrial sectors where strength, precision, and surface durability are critical.

Available Finishes

  • Type III, Class 1 (Non-dyed): Maximum hardness with a natural finish
  • Type III, Class 2 (Dyed Black): Durable coating with a uniform black appearance
  • Type III, Class 2 (Colored): Lasting protection with a custom choice of coloring.

Hard Anodizing for Demanding Applications

Our hard anodizing services produce dense, highly wear-resistant coatings ranging from 0.0005” to 0.003” thick. Every finish is applied with precision to meet strict project requirements and MIL-PRF-8625 standards.

Hard anodizing is the finish of choice when aluminum parts must endure heavy loads, constant motion, or harsh environments. Common applications include:

  • Industrial equipment: conveyors, hoists, cylinders, gears, and other high-wear machinery parts.
  • Structural components: exterior panels and load-bearing assemblies requiring long-term durability.
  • Electronics & power systems: aluminum housings and connectors that demand both insulation and protection.

We regularly anodize a range of high-performance aluminum alloys, including 2024, 2219, 5052, 6061, 7075, and 7475. These materials are chosen across aerospace, defense, marine, and industrial sectors where strength, precision, and surface durability are critical.

Available Finishes

  • Type III, Class 1 (Non-dyed): Maximum hardness with a natural finish
  • Type III, Class 2 (Dyed Black): Durable coating with a uniform black appearance
  • Type III, Class 2 (Colored): Lasting protection with a custom choice of coloring.

TYPE II & TYPE III ANODIZING EXPERTS

Our team of experts has decades of experience in the industry, and we pride ourselves on our attention to detail and quick turnaround times. We use state-of-the-art equipment and the latest techniques to ensure that every project is completed to the highest standards.

Customer Resource: (386) 255-7878
REQUEST A QUOTE

Benefits of OEM Anodizing

Anodizing doesn’t just protect aluminum — it unlocks new performance traits that matter in demanding industries. By altering the surface at the molecular level, anodizing provides:

  • Electrical Insulation – a naturally non-conductive surface ideal for electronics and aerospace components
  • Heat Dissipation Control – improves the thermal stability of housings and heatsinks, preventing premature failure
  • Consistent Dimensional Stability – thin, controlled coatings that don’t peel or chip, preserving critical tolerances in machined parts
  • Environmentally Responsible Protection – water-based process, free of volatile organics, and longer-lasting than many painted finishes
  • Design Flexibility – a variety of textures and colors can be integrated without compromising performance

Beyond anodizing, we also support projects with chem film, chromate conversion, and powder coating — giving engineers multiple pathways to balance performance, compliance, and appearance.

SURFACE TREATMENTS

Explore our range of aluminum finishing options, each carefully designed to strike a balance between performance and appearance. From Type II anodizing for dependable corrosion resistance, to Type III hardcoat for maximum wear protection, to chem film conversion coatings where conductivity matters, and color anodizing for bold visual impact — we help you choose the process that best fits your project.

Contact Us
Do you have a project in mind or need a quick quote? Our team is here to answer questions, review drawings, and recommend the right anodizing or finishing process for your parts. Fill out the form below and we’ll get back to you promptly.