Oriner Coatings
Our vision is to lead the field of metal finishes and coatings throughout the industry, and to be the leading and trusted choice for our customers. Since its inception, the company has grown and developed impressively, and is now considered one of the leaders in the field, while maintaining an uncompromising level of quality and personal service to each customer.
The industries in which we operate:
High-tech
security
Development
medicine
Metal coating is a critical process for improving the resistance of metals to abrasion, corrosion, and various environmental elements.
Companies specializing in advanced technologies offer a variety of metal coating solutions, such as anodizing, alodine, and passivation.
Each method brings different benefits, depending on the customer’s needs and the specific requirements of the product.
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Hard and regular Anodize
Anodizing is an electrochemical process in which a metal, usually aluminum, is given a thin oxide coating that strengthens the material and increases its resistance to corrosion. This coating also adds aesthetics with rich, durable colors. Anodizing is ideal for use on aluminum products and has advantages such as greater resistance to mechanical damage and easy maintenance.
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Alodine
Alodine is a chemical conversion process performed on metals, especially aluminum, which provides the metal with protection against corrosion and high temperatures. Alodine coating not only protects the metal but also provides color matching in products. This method allows for resistance to harsh conditions without compromising the metal’s electrical conductivity.
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Passivation
Passivation is a chemical process that creates a protective coating on the surface of a metal, usually stainless steel, to improve the metal’s resistance to corrosion. This method involves an acid or chemical treatment that helps maintain the integrity of the metal over time. Passivation is common in the food, medical, and chemical industries, where extreme durability is required.
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Hard and normal anodized
Anodizing is an electrochemical process in which a metal, usually aluminum, is given a thin oxide coating that strengthens the material and increases its resistance to corrosion. This coating also adds aesthetics with rich, durable colors. Anodizing is ideal for use on aluminum products and has advantages such as greater resistance to mechanical damage and easy maintenance.
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Alodine
Alodine is a chemical passivation process performed on metals, especially aluminum, which provides the metal with protection against corrosion and high temperatures. Alodine coating not only protects the metal but also provides color matching in products. This method allows for resistance to harsh conditions without compromising the metal’s electrical conductivity.
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Passivation
Passivation is a chemical process that creates a protective coating on the surface of a metal, usually stainless steel, to improve the metal’s resistance to corrosion. This method involves an acid or chemical treatment that helps maintain the integrity of the metal over time. Passivation is common in the food, medical, and chemical industries, where extreme durability is required.
Lines and Services – Development
Yellow Alodine – RoHS MIL-DTL-5541 TYPE 2 CLASS 1
Clear Alodine – AMS-C-5541/MIL-DTL-5541 TYPE 1 CLASS 3
(PS.23.32.00)
Passivation for Stainless Steel – ASTM 2700 QQ-P-35,ASTM-A-967
Pigmentation in Various Colors After Anodizing
Burning for Castings
Authorizations and standards
ISO 9001:2015 certification
Immediately after activating another new automatic line, the company will begin the process of obtaining authorization (aviation standard) from Elbit and Rafael.
As of today, after passing numerous quality reviews, the company has approvals to carry out certain projects for Elbit, Rafael and other companies.
Testimonials
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