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\n\t\t\tAluminum Chemical Etching\n\t\t<\/h1>\n

\n\t\tAluminum Chemical Etching For Industry Applications\n\t<\/h2>\n\t

It is not surprising that chemical etching<\/a> aluminum parts in the aerospace, automotive, and electronics industries<\/a> are growing.  Aluminum has many desirable properties that make it a favorable option for components both in engine mechanical systems, electrical systems<\/a>, and interior features and coverings. Although there are new types of composites emerging that are lighter and stronger, aluminum is less expensive because it is recyclable.<\/p>\n

Photo etching<\/a> is one of the most suitable manufacturing processes for thin aluminum components. Aluminum is a reflective material that is reactive to heat in the manufacturing process and therefore, makes it less suitable for laser cutting and wire EDM processes. Although challenging to manufacture, we have special equipment and processes that lower the temperature in the photo etching process<\/a> so the metal properties remain unchanged while maintaining precision and low tolerances.<\/p>\n

Below are the properties that make acid etching aluminum a good choice for many industrial applications of photo-etched parts.<\/p>\n

\n\t\t Aluminum Properties\n\t<\/h2>\n\t