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		<description><![CDATA[Many people have heard about he anodising process, and some of them may be asking themselves what&#039;s an anodiser? The answer&#039;s very simple. An anodiser, or anodizer, is a machine utilized in the anodizing process to change the colour and &#8230; <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/whats-an-anodiser-here-is-the-answer/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p><a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/whats-an-anodiser-here-is-the-answer/">What&#8217;s An Anodiser? Here Is The Answer</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com">WiredWriter</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people have heard about he anodising process, and some of them may be asking themselves what&#039;s an anodiser? The answer&#039;s very simple. An anodiser, or anodizer, is a machine utilized in the anodizing process to change the colour and final finish of items made of certain certain metals. While tungsten, niobium, titanium, tantalum and zirconium may also be anodized, aluminum is employed generally in the procedure.</p>
<p>Essentially, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.badgeranodising.co.uk/">anodiser</a> has 1 or 2 basic components. Like other electrochemical processes, there should be a DC energy source. An anodizer normally uses a gadget which is similar to a battery re-energiser. This allows for variation of current passing through the material being anodized. A metal container and rubber bucket are also required. Tinfoil aluminum wiring is also an an obligation.</p>
<p>The component to be anodized is first cleaned completely to get shot of dirt, dust and other impurities. A chemical bath, made of sulfuric acid solution is then poured into the rubber bucket. The cathode is then immersed into the solution. The positive terminal of the battery charger is then attached to the aluminum part to be anodized before getting dipped into the chemical bath. When the power is switched on, current will pass through the part. This can result in a thin layer of aluminium oxide to be deposited on the aluminium element.</p>
<p>There are 2 major considerations that affect the thickness of the oxide layer. They&#039;re; amount of current and time. The larger the current, the thicker the layer. A longer exposure time will also lead straight to a more substantial and steadier layer. Anodizing is normally done in a few minutes but the curing and coloring processes take a little longer.</p>
<p>After anodizing, the anodized element is then cleaned using cold water and placed in a coloured solution made from fabric dye and water. The component is left to soak in the dye for some time. The newly created oxide will take the colour of dye, nevertheless it still should be cured or hardened. This is done by putting the dyed component in boiling water. The heat from the water will seal the finishing.</p>
<p>Using and anodizer is a possibly perilous activity. As an example, if the sulfuric acid comes into contact with the skin, the result can be disastrous. The current used in the act is typically particularly high. If mishandled, the prevailing can electrify the operator. So as to avoid all these, safety precautions should be noted. As an example, the hardware should be used in the garage or similar places. Gloves and spectacles should also be worn when utilising the equipment.</p>
<p>There are generally available anodizing equipment in the market. Nevertheless the machines can also be made at home. People who have some previous experience with DIY kits can assemble an anodizer without any help. Most DIY kits come with assembly and usage directions, so it is easy to assemble and utilize them.</p>
<p>Hopefully, you now have the ability to answer the question what is an anodiser? If you decide to think up a handmade anodizer, there are a few things that you anodize at home. Sometimes, anything that is made of aluminum and can fit within a rubber bucket can be anodized.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.badgeranodising.co.uk/anodising-and-coloured-anodising/">Colour anodisers</a> are not that many in the UK, and particularly ones of a top quality. Badger Anodising (Birmingham) Limited is one such <a target="_blank" href="http://www.badgeranodising.co.uk/metal-polishing/">metal polishers</a> company.</p>
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