Anochrome Group News
There’s always plenty going on across the Anochrome Group’s six companies. Whether it’s innovative new solutions, investment in our facilities or the achievements of our people, you will find the latest news here.
Anochrome Group acquired by its management team in a buyout supported by Endless LLP
Anochrome Group, the Wolverhampton-based surface finishing specialist, has completed a management buyout backed by private equity firm Endless LLP. The deal marks a transition from long-standing family ownership and positions the business for its next phase of growth and investment.
Anotec introduces SurTec 650 surface treatment for aerospace and defence applications
Anotec has launched SurTec 650, a trivalent chromium passivation process designed for aerospace and defence applications. Delivering strong corrosion protection, environmental compliance and compatibility with aluminium alloys, it supports OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers with reliable, high-performance surface treatment solutions.
Meet The Team – Sue Guilmant
From a whirlwind first day to leading quality and compliance across multiple sites, this Anochrome team member shares her inspiring career journey. Discover her insights on industry change, sustainability, and what it takes to succeed in quality management across a fast-paced manufacturing environment.
Specialist flooring manufacturer partners with metal finishing expert
Access flooring manufacturer Isaac H Grainger has partnered with metal finishing specialist Anochrome Ltd to enhance corrosion protection across its pedestal systems. The collaboration ensures high-quality coatings, faster turnaround times, and supports long-term durability standards of up to 50 years.
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