what are the uses of anodizing
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Anodizing is most common for improving corrosion resistance on certain alloys, particularly those that are subject to marine environments – things like ship hulls, dock components and oil rig structures, for example. It's also used for abrasion control, and is common in sandpapers because of its high hardness.
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Anodising is an electrolytic process for producing thick oxide coatings, usually on aluminium and its alloys. The oxide layer is typically 5 to 30µm in thickness and is used to give improved surface resistance to wear and corrosion, or as a decorative layer.
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