GME GME 00254 Anodic Oxidation Coatings on Aluminum
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GME GME 00254 Document Information:
Title
Anodic Oxidation Coatings on Aluminum
Anodische Oxidation von Aluminium-Werkstoffen
General Motors Europe
Publication Date:
Apr 1, 2009
Scope:
Introduction
The anodic coating is an oxide film produced by an electrolytic
oxidation process during which the aluminum acts as the anode.
Sealing is a process by which the anodic film is hardened by
hydration treatment after anodizing, thereby reducing porosity
and/or absorptivity of the coating.
Sealed anodic coatings on aluminum.
Mission / Theme. This specification describes
the requirements for sealed anodic coatings on aluminum for
decorative and protective purposes.
Classification. Not applicable.
Note: Nothing in this standard supersedes
applicable laws and regulations.
Note: In the event of a conflict between the
German and the English language, the German language shall take
precedence.
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