OWEN COYLE ANODISING LTD

Clauses

It is vitally important to order the correct alloy for chemically brightening in order to obtain a bright finish.

1)  It is an essential part of the process to provide a firm clamp type electrical contact.  These clamps leave a small area of the material with no anodic film.  Usually such marks are limited to non-significant faces, but where all areas are significant clamping areas must be shown on dry, and reference made to this on the order.

2)   Dyed finishes are subject to variation in production making an absolute colour match impossible. Please note that using mixed alloys and material (i.e. extrusion & sheet) in one order will also result in significant colour variance. We can process sample pieces of your material in order to reach an agreeable top and bottom colour limit.  Please note the colour limits must be processed on the same material that the main run of the order is to be made from.  If this material is not available at the time of processing top and bottom limits, these limits will only be agreed in principle. Once the actual material is available the limits will then need to be processed again and agreed in final prior to the commencement of the main order.  If this clause is not met Owen Coyle Anodising Ltd (hereafter “OCA”) will not take responsibility for colour variance outside of the limits.  Any third-party inspection to be undertaken by the customer must be agreed in writing with OCA prior to commencement.

3)   Variations from the quantities or lengths quoted may necessitate a price adjustment.

4)  The polishing price(s) quoted is/are given on the assumption that the material will be received by us in good condition free from scratches, abrasions, tool marks etc. and that the standard of finish required is a good commercial quality.

5)   It is usual to make electrical contact marks at the end of the sheet which will reduce the effective length by 2″ and we suggest you make allowances for this when cutting material.

6)  Quotations are subject to amendments should our interpretation of your enquiry be incorrect.