Conversion Coatings on Aluminum

Capability

Aluminum Conversion Coatings

Conversion coatings on aluminum are thin chemical reaction layers that form on the aluminum surface itself, transforming the natural aluminum oxide into a controlled, performance-engineered protective layer. The result is a coating that delivers corrosion resistance, paint adhesion, and (in the right chemistry) preserved electrical conductivity — without adding measurable thickness or changing the dimensional fit of the part.

CMC runs trivalent chromium process (TCP) conversion coatings — the modern, hexavalent-chromium-free chemistry that has replaced traditional hex-chrome chromate across most aerospace, defense, electronics, and automotive aluminum programs. The trivalent system delivers the same corrosion and adhesion performance as legacy hex chrome while meeting RoHS, REACH, and end-of-life vehicle directives.

Governing Standard

MIL-DTL-5541

Type II trivalent chromium

Chemistry

Trivalent Cr

Hex-chrome-free, RoHS aligned

Class Options

1A & 3

Corrosion vs. electrical use

Color

Clear or Yellow

Iridescent gold or near-clear

Two Performance Classes

Class 1A and Class 3

MIL-DTL-5541 conversion coatings are specified in two performance classes. The right choice depends on whether the part's primary requirement is corrosion protection or electrical conductivity.

Class 1A

Maximum Corrosion Protection

The heavier coating weight option, specified for parts where corrosion resistance is the priority. Typically appears as an iridescent yellow or gold finish. Standard for aerospace structural hardware, defense components, and aluminum parts exposed to harsh service environments.

Class 3

Low Electrical Resistance

A lighter coating weight that preserves low contact resistance for electrical bonding and grounding applications. Standard for electronic enclosures, electrical bonding surfaces, antenna mounts, and any aluminum hardware where current needs to flow cleanly across the surface.

Modern Hex-Chrome-Free Chemistry

Trivalent Chromium Process (TCP)

For decades, the standard aluminum conversion coating was a hexavalent chromium chromate process — highly effective, but increasingly restricted under modern environmental regulation due to the toxicity and carcinogenicity of hex-chrome chemistry. CMC runs the trivalent chromium process (TCP) — the industry-standard modern replacement.

TCP delivers equivalent or better corrosion and paint adhesion performance versus legacy hex-chrome chromate, while meeting RoHS, REACH, and end-of-life vehicle directives. The aerospace and defense industries have adopted TCP as the preferred conversion coating for aluminum across most current programs, qualified to the same MIL-DTL-5541 spec but as Type II trivalent rather than the older Type I hex-chrome chemistry.

Where Aluminum Conversion Coatings Fit

Common Applications

Aluminum conversion coatings are specified across aerospace, defense, automotive, and electronics programs whenever aluminum hardware needs corrosion protection, paint adhesion, or electrical bonding without compromising dimensional fit.

  • Aerospace and defense hardware — structural brackets, panels, and frames where MIL-DTL-5541 compliance is the baseline expectation
  • Automotive chassis — aluminum-bodied structural components and underbody hardware
  • Electronic components and enclosures — where Class 3 preserves electrical conductivity for bonding and grounding
  • Industrial structural supports and brackets — aluminum structural hardware for industrial equipment, racks, and frames
  • Frames, connectors, and assembly hardware — general aluminum hardware that needs corrosion protection or a paint pre-treatment
  • Pre-treatment for downstream finishing — conversion coatings are compatible with anodizing, welding, and adhesive bonding, so they can serve as either the final finish or the prep step for a layered finishing flow

Specifications & Standards

Standards We Can Meet

MIL-DTL-5541

Military specification for chemical conversion coatings on aluminum and aluminum alloys

ASTM B921

Standard specification for non-hexavalent chromium conversion coatings on aluminum (TCP)

AMS-C-5541

Aerospace material specification for chemical conversion coatings on aluminum

AMS-2474

Aerospace specification for chemical conversion coatings on aluminum alloys

IATF 16949

Automotive quality management process control across all facilities

RoHS, REACH, ELV, Hex-Chrome-Free

Trivalent chromium chemistry compliant with global directives

Specifying a conversion coating on an aluminum part?

Send us a drawing, a MIL or AMS specification, or a part description. We’ll confirm the right class (1A or 3), the right color, and the right downstream process compatibility before anything goes on a line.