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Annodising Aluminium
Hello,
Can you help me help a customer!
Someone has asked me what resists annodising aluminium and how this works / what to do?
If anybody knows the answer, it would be very much appreciated.
Thanks
Ann Marie
E-Commerce Assistant
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This must be quite an unusual request Ann Marie, because normally you would anodise the whole thing. Also there are several processes some suitable for the home workshop and some only for commercial purposes.
In the absence of any other replies,I would suggest that they experiment with the resists available for etching, such as stop-out varnish, adhesive plastic tape, or a heavy coating of wax, melted on. It all depends on whether these will stay in place for long enough before coming adrift. Dennis.
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A quick google showed me a 3M product, a tape specifically for stopping out when anodising. Another result was a special rubbery paste, but that only seemed to be available in the US.
it might have helped to give you the links :0)
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3...beC256KVB75Hgl
http://www.platingsales.com/anodizing_supplies.htm
Last edited by Kwant; 28-05-2012 at 10:56 AM.
Reason: forgot the links.
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It also occurred to me that they might be asking how to mask parts of already anodized aluminium for colouring. I leave that to other members who do it.
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Hi
Thanks so much for coming back to me so quickly. I have passed this information onto my customer to see if this helps them.
If I have any other questions I am sure I will be back.
Ann Marie
E-Commerce Assistant
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