Defect Analysis and Processing Problems in Anodic Aluminum Coatings

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Nathan A. Tiner
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Sulfuric acid anodizing process is extensively used in many industrial and consumer products to provide corrosion resistance to aluminum alloys. The anodic coatings produced consist of amorphous alhnum oxide with a pornus structure which is easily sealed and colored with dyes. The coatings may contain defects due to surface flaws, canposition and microstructure of the aluminum alloy, and/or due to the anodizing process conditions. This paper will describe the techniques used in anodizing process, various defects which may be produced in anodic coatings and the methods to control them.
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APA: Nathan A. Tiner  (1992)  Defect Analysis and Processing Problems in Anodic Aluminum Coatings

MLA: Nathan A. Tiner Defect Analysis and Processing Problems in Anodic Aluminum Coatings. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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