An Investigation of the Anodic Oxidation of Aluminum in a Sulfuric Acid Electrolyte


Autoria(s): Michaely, William D.
Data(s)

30/04/1948

Resumo

When aluminum is allowed to stand in air or is heated in air, a thin oxide film is produced on the metal. If aluminum is made the anode in a suitable electrolyte and a current applied, a coating is obtained which is similar to that produced in air, but may be effected much quicker. This film is thicker, harder, more resistant to corrosion and abrasion, and more adhesive than the natural oxide. The film is porous and makes an excellent adsorptive for dyes and pigments.

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http://digitalcommons.mtech.edu/bach_theses/249

http://digitalcommons.mtech.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1248&context=bach_theses

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Digital Commons @ Montana Tech

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Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

Palavras-Chave #Aluminum Company of Anerica #World War II #sulfur #Oxide coating #Ceramic Materials #Environmental Engineering #Geology #Geophysics and Seismology #Metallurgy #Other Engineering #Other Materials Science and Engineering
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