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what is an anode anodising

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Answered by dragon12
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Anodizing is an electrochemical process that converts the metal surface into a decorative, durable, corrosion-resistant, anodic oxide finish. Aluminum is ideally suited to anodizing, although other nonferrous metals, such as magnesium and titanium, also can be anodized.
Answered by princepc076
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itis a process of forming a thick oxide layer on the surface of aluminium aluminium develop a thin layer of oxide when left in air this oxide layer is protective and prevent the metal from for the oxidation this layer can be made more thick by anodizing the process clean aluminium article is taken as anode and H2 s o4 as an electrolyte when electric current is passed O2 gas get liberated which react with metal aluminium to form a thick layer of oxide on its surface

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