why aluminum outer surface anodise
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When aluminum is exposed to air it naturally develops a thin aluminum oxide film that seals the aluminum from further oxidation. The anodizing process makes the oxidized surface much thicker, up to several thousandths of an inch thick.
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aluminum develop a thin oxide layer when exposed to air. This coat makes it resistant to corrosion. anodising is a process of forming a thick oxide layer of aluminium
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