Anodizing
MIL-A-8625-compliant anodizing delivering enhanced corrosion resistance, durability, and surface protection for aerospace, medical, firearms, and OEM applications throughout the Northeast and nationwide.
Anodizing
MIL-A-8625-compliant anodizing delivering enhanced corrosion resistance, durability, and surface protection for aerospace, medical, firearms, and OEM applications throughout the Northeast and nationwide.
Anodizing Services in Connecticut & the Northeast
Specification-driven anodizing for aluminum components, serving aerospace, medical, firearms, and OEM manufacturers across the U.S.
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Benefits of Anodizing
Anodizing delivers measurable performance advantages for components used in aerospace, medical, firearms, and OEM applications—making it a preferred finishing process for high-spec and regulated industries.
Corrosion Resistance
Forms a protective oxide layer that significantly improves resistance to corrosion in harsh environments.
Enhanced Wear Resistance
Creates a hard, durable surface that significantly improves resistance to abrasion and extends component lifespan.
Surface Protection
Provides a uniform, integral coating that protects aluminum without adding excessive thickness or altering part geometry.
Specification-Driven Results
Controlled processing ensures repeatable results that meet MIL and industry standards for high-performance applications.
The Rayco Advantage
The Rayco Advantage
Certified & Compliance Driven
ITAR certified (Registration Code M43849) with active NASF and NESF membership.
Competitive, Transparent Pricing
Cost-effective solutions without compromising quality, compliance, or turnaround time.
Precision Quality Control
State-of-the-art Fischer XRF technology for accurate coating and film thickness verification.
Fast & Reliable Turnaround Times
Standard turnaround of 5–7 business days, with expedited services available upon request.
Specification-Driven. Expert-Supported.
Rayco Metal Finishing, Inc. works to meet your exact coating and finishing specifications with precision and consistency. We support a wide range of industry-recognized standards for aluminum and ferrous metals, including MIL, ASTM, AMS, and QQ specifications—ensuring compliance and performance across aerospace, medical, firearms, and OEM applications.
If your specification is undefined or you need guidance, our experienced team will work with you to determine the best process and standard for your application. Request a quote or speak with our team to ensure your parts meet the right specifications the first time.
Serving Industries with Strict Specifications
Trusted by manufacturers for over 70 years to deliver consistent quality, fast turnaround, and reliable results for high-spec applications.

Aerospace & Military

Automotive Components

Firearms & Defense Manufacturing
Industrial Equipment & Components
Medical Devices & Equipment
Commercial OEM Manufacturing
Aerospace & Military
Automotive Components
Frequently Asked Questions
What is anodizing and how does it work?
Anodizing is an electrochemical process that forms a protective oxide layer on aluminum surfaces. Parts are immersed in an electrolyte bath and exposed to direct current, creating a durable, corrosion-resistant finish that is integral to the material.
What are the benefits of anodizing aluminum parts?
Anodizing improves corrosion resistance, increases surface hardness, and provides long-term durability. It is widely used in aerospace, medical, and industrial applications where performance and reliability are critical.
What specifications does Rayco meet for anodizing?
Rayco Metal Finishing performs anodizing in accordance with MIL-A-8625 (Type II) and supports a wide range of industry standards to meet strict compliance requirements.
What types of parts are best suited for anodizing?
Anodizing is ideal for aluminum components that require corrosion protection, wear resistance, and consistent surface properties. It is commonly used for aerospace parts, medical devices, firearms components, and precision-machined parts.
How do I know if anodizing is the right process for my project?
If your application requires corrosion resistance, durability, or surface protection for aluminum parts, anodizing is often the best solution. Rayco can help determine the appropriate specification and process for your application.









