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Thermal Crazing of Anodic Coatings on Aluminum
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Mid-Year Meeting
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English
Abstract
The effect of several anodizing variables on the development of crazing during heating of anodized aluminum was studied. Coating thickness, degree of hydration, and anodizing temperature were found to exert an important influence on crazing at a given temperature. Increasing the time and temperature of heating the anodic coating increased the degree of crazing. Results demonstrated the adverse effect of crazing on the performance of the anodic coating in the CASS test.
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Citation
Michelson, C., "Thermal Crazing of Anodic Coatings on Aluminum," SAE Technical Paper 650512, 1965, https://doi.org/10.4271/650512.Also In
References
- Michelson C. E. Murphy J. F. “An Infrared Study of the Chemical Nature of Anodic Films on Aluminum.” A presentation given at the Electrochemical Society Fall Meeting Boston, Massachusetts September 1962
- Hunter M. S. Towner P. F. Robinson D. L. 46th Annual Tech. Proc. American Electroplaters Soc. 1959