How to Make Aluminum Black

by Brandy Alexander
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Anodizing aluminum black may be easier than you think. With a few commonly found materials from your local hardware store, you can transform aluminum from a dull gray to a brilliant and impressive black. Anodizing makes the outer surface of aluminum much stronger and prevents oxidization. It is also the only way to permanently color aluminum.

Step 1

Clean the piece of aluminum you wish to anodize as thoroughly as possible. Use dish washing liquid and water for this task. After washing, degrease the aluminum using some degreasing cleaner.

Step 2

Desmut the piece of aluminum by submerging it in desmut liquid for about 2 minutes. Use one of the polythene tubs for this step. Warming the solution to about 140 degrees Fahrenheit will improve the desmut results.

Step 3

Mix one part sulfuric acid with one part distilled water in the other tub. Add the water first, then slowly add the acid. You should mix enough to fully submerge the piece you wish to anodize.

Step 4

Attach the negative cathode from the power supply to an aluminum plate. Submerge the plate into the acid solution.

Step 5

Connect the positive lead from the power supply to the aluminum piece you want to anodize using a length of aluminum wire. Place the piece of aluminum into the acid bath solution.

Step 6

Turn on the power supply to 12 volts DC at two amps. Monitor the cathodes for bubbles forming in the acid solution. This will tell you that current is flowing.

Step 7

Remove the piece of aluminum when you notice no more bubbles forming on the cathodes.

Step 8

Mix 4 tbsp. of black anodizing dye with 2 quarts of distilled water. Submerse the piece of aluminum in the dye solution for 15 minutes. Heating the dye solution to around 100 degrees Fahrenheit will help to make the dye adhere better.

Step 9

Remove the piece of aluminum from the dye solution. Seal the aluminum's surface by boiling it in pure distilled water for about 30 minutes. Remove the item from the water after the 30 minutes have elapsed.

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