Chemical conversion coating in the aerospace industry is primarily used to enhance corrosion resistance, improve wear resistance, and facilitate electrical conductivity in various components. Anodizing is a common process applied to aluminum parts for both aesthetic and functional purposes, such as reducing wear and preventing galvanic corrosion between dissimilar metals. The specific application of coatings depends on the materials involved and the operational environment of the parts, such as ducts and fittings. In cases of relative motion, ensuring proper clamping force is crucial to prevent wear. Understanding the specific application and material composition is essential for determining the appropriate coating process.