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    Hi
    I want to have a go at colouring anodised aluminium but cannot find a supplier for the metal. I bought a couple of offcuts from an ebay shop but they're not in great condition and are not taking the dyes very well. Can anybody help me with a supplier or any other useful related info.

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    I have seen it for sale at the Middlesex university's materials website.

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    http://www.mindsetsonline.co.uk ? I'm not sure the new name is an improvement.

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    I get mine from Keraplate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ps_bond View Post
    http://www.mindsetsonline.co.uk ? I'm not sure the new name is an improvement.
    I think they only sell ready coloured sheet Peter.

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    I've checked and it does seem to be ready coloured unfortunately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caroleallen View Post
    I think they only sell ready coloured sheet Peter.
    So-and-sos.

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    I didnt know you can colour anodised aluminium once it has been sealed ? I thought you had to dye raw metal when it had been freshly anodised straight from one pot to the other then boil it to seal in the colour .But I could be wrong ?
    I know you can get a nice colours in titanium but with a slightly different process
    Last edited by josef1; 17-04-2012 at 11:05 AM. Reason: Really bad spelling

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