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Leopard Finishing on Aluminum




Q. We are engaged in Health Care Products, such as Walking Sticks, Walkers, etc. Aluminum pipes are the basic Raw Material and anodizing is a process we get done on job work basis.

Please look at a Walking stick made in USA, where they have finished with Leopard finishing [of course there are many finishings].

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We are interested in having the same process on our products, hence, Can any one help me,
[1] What is that process called
[2] How it is done ?

Madhav Sakhare
mfg of health products - Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
2004


A. Ouch that must have hurt!

The finish is obtained by ingenious spray painting. Suggest you take the difficult way and find out how do it yourself.

I am doing it here FYI.

Khozem Vahaanwala
Khozem Vahaanwala
Saify Ind
supporting advertiser
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
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2004


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