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anodic coating

anodic coating

[ə′näd·ik ′kōd·iŋ]
(metallurgy)
A film of oxide produced on a metal by electrolysis with the metal as the anode.
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anodic coating

The surface finish resulting from anodizing; may be transparent or colored by the use of a dye or pigment in the anodizing process.
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As the original inventor of the electrocoat process and products, PPG has extended its industryleading position with the development of our Aerocron product which utilizes anodic coating technology in a submersion coating process which increases material utilization from 30 to 60%, with spray processes to well over 90 percent with this process.
DCHN LLC demonstrated the exceptional chemical stability and corrosive resistance of Micralox, an innovative anodic coating, at the MD&M East trade show in the US city of Philadelphia.
"Passivating oxide film and growing characteristics of anodic coating on aluminium alloys".
Capable of withstanding the most extreme environments, the Amphe-EX connectors feature machined aluminium components plated with a hard anodic coating for superior resistance to heat, corrosion and scratching.
To mitigate this issue, DCHN and SPC have developed a higher-performance coating, based on the same anodic coating chemistry.
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