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Check with a local industrial plater or finisher for annodizing.
Annodizing is very tough and can get many colors too. There are two types of Aluminum annodizing....one is "hardcoat" which is very hard (but it will add approx. .002" to .004" per side on all surfaces...keep that in mind on tight tolerances) and the other is Type I which adds leass than .001"
Annodize might be a liitle pricy..... local plater finishers also may have a powdercoat system which also is very durable.
Just some ideas....
Annodizing is very tough and can get many colors too. There are two types of Aluminum annodizing....one is "hardcoat" which is very hard (but it will add approx. .002" to .004" per side on all surfaces...keep that in mind on tight tolerances) and the other is Type I which adds leass than .001"
Annodize might be a liitle pricy..... local plater finishers also may have a powdercoat system which also is very durable.
Just some ideas....