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Anodizing
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It is an
electrochemical process that thickens and toughens the naturally occurring
protective oxide. The resulting finish, depending on the process, is the second
hardest substance known to man, second only to the diamond. The anodic coating
is part of the metal, but has a porous structure which allows secondary
infusions, (i.e. organic and inorganic coloring, lubricity aids, etc.)
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Anodizing is an
electrochemical process that produces thick, nonconductive and tough, second
only to diamond, protective oxide coating.
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Porous structure allows
to infuse organic, inorganic colors and PTFE (Teflon) based solid film
lubricants.
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Anodizing is also
referred to as anodic coating and commercially achieved by using sulfuric acid
and chromic acid electrolytes.
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Chromic acid anodizing
is used to produce thinner corrosion protective oxide coating.
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Chromic acid anodizing
is specified mostly for welded and porous cast aluminum structures in the
aerospace application as trace chromic acid left during process does not
corrode the parts.
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Sulfuric acid anodizing
process is used to produce corrosion protective oxide coating for most
industrial and decorative applications. Sulfuric acid anodized coating dyes
easily producing wide varieties of colors.
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Hard coat anodize is
produce at low temperature and high current density using sulfuric acid with
special additives. Hard coat anodize is used to produce thick oxide coating,
generally 2 mil or 50 Micron oxide coating for mostly abrasion/wear resistant,
high heat dissipation and dielectric properties.
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All the anodic coating
can be dye to various exotic colors.
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Anodic coating is
covered by various Military, ASTM, AMS, Federal and customer specifications:
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" TRB/Andarn has capabilty to perform and certify finishining to the
following specifications".
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Class
or types |
Equivalent
specifications |
Salt
Spray for corrosion resistant, Hours |
Other
special requirement |
| Mil-F-14072B |
AMS |
ASTMB
580-79 |
Mil-STD-171D |
Mil-Std-186E |
| Mil-A-8625F |
Type
I Chromic acid |
E511 |
2470 |
Type G |
7.1.1,Non dyed7.1.2 dyed |
201 |
336 |
Coating
Weight, Coating Thickness |
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II Sulfuric Acid |
E511 |
2471
Non dyed
2472 Dyed |
Type B,C,
D,E,F |
7.2.1 Non dyed7.2.2 Dyed |
202
Non Dyed
203 Dyed |
336 |
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III Hard Anodize |
E514 |
2468
2469 |
Type A |
7.5.1 Non dyed
7.5.2 Dyed |
207 |
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Coating
weight, Coating Thickness, Taber Abrasion, Dielectri |
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