anodavimas
Anodavimas, also known as anodizing, is a surface treatment process that converts the metal surface into a corrosion-resistant, durable, and decorative finish. This process is primarily applied to aluminum and its alloys, although it can also be used on other metals like magnesium, titanium, and zinc. The anodizing process involves the electrochemical conversion of the metal surface into an oxide layer, which can be dyed or left in its natural color.
The anodizing process typically involves the following steps:
1. Cleaning: The metal surface is cleaned to remove any contaminants, such as oils, grease, and dirt,
2. Etching: The cleaned surface is etched to create a porous layer, which allows the electrolyte to
3. Anodizing: The metal is immersed in an electrolyte solution and subjected to an electric current, which
4. Sealing: The oxide layer is sealed to improve its corrosion resistance and durability.
5. Dyeing (optional): The sealed oxide layer can be dyed to achieve a desired color.
Anodavimas offers several benefits, including improved corrosion resistance, enhanced durability, and a decorative finish. It is