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Old 10-14-2017, 03:57 PM   #236
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Originally Posted by kacir View Post
There ain't no such thing as a bare aluminium. Not for long outside a lab, anyway.

Aluminium oxidizes very quickly when exposed to the [oxygen in the] air.

So, the vast majority of aluminium parts are anodized. A typical anodizing creates a [relatively] thick layer of porous Al2O3 (the same stuff that is called a saphire or a rubby when in the form of pure crystal). The oxide layer is then typically soaked in a dye and sealed in a hot water or by impregnation with a sealant.

It is very difficult to paint bare, un-anodized aluminium.
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Interesting. Thanks.
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