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Anodize Defined
A protective oxide coating to a metal surface using the metal as the anode in an electrical cell and allowing an electrolyte to act upon it.
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- The Finishing Industry -- Anodizing, Plating, Powder Coating
- 3335. Chromate conversion coating failure on aluminum
- Promoting The Benefits of Anodizing Worldwide | The International Hard Anodizing Association
- The Aluminum Association
- Anodizing Reference Guide
- ScienceDirect - Metal Finishing : Salt spray failures on anodized aluminum : : Troubleshootin g procedures uncover common problems while systematically isolating areas for further investigation.
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