Anodizing Aluminum

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:[https://kwartzlab.ca/users/punkin314 punkin]
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:Spring 2010
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:Any and all members are invited to join in on this project. To participate, just let punkin know you're interested by posting on the member's mailing list, or by adding your name above. More information (including the exact date for the experiment, and what materials you should bring) will be posted in the new year.
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Aluminum is cheap (yay!), but its also soft, and worse, its dirty. Through the magic of electricity, we can harden aluminum's surface, increase its resistance to corrosion, and as a by-product, persuade it to take up dye -- pretty!
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anodizing What Wikipedia has to say on the matter]

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Contents

Meta-Bits

Organizer
punkin
Participants
Date
Spring 2010
Comment
Any and all members are invited to join in on this project. To participate, just let punkin know you're interested by posting on the member's mailing list, or by adding your name above. More information (including the exact date for the experiment, and what materials you should bring) will be posted in the new year.

Goal

Aluminum is cheap (yay!), but its also soft, and worse, its dirty. Through the magic of electricity, we can harden aluminum's surface, increase its resistance to corrosion, and as a by-product, persuade it to take up dye -- pretty!

Theory

Practice

Resources

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