Friday, May 23, 2008

IMPLEMENTATION PHASE

WHAT PARTS WOULD DO THE JOB

THE DESIGN OF THE RACK

THE DESIGN OF THE PARTS

THE GARANTEE OF THE DESIGN

EXAMPLE




Anodizing, or anodising, is an electrolytic passivation process used to increase the thickness of the natural oxide layer on the surface of metal parts. Anodizing increases corrosion resistance and wear resistance, and provides better adhesion for paint primers and glues than bare metal.

Anodic films can also be used for a number of cosmetic effects, either with thick porous coatings that can absorb dyes or with thin transparent coatings that add interference effects to reflected light.

Anodizing is also used to prevent galling of threaded components and to make dielectric films for electrolytic capacitors.

Anodic films are most commonly applied to protect aluminium alloys, although processes also exist for titanium, zinc, magnesium, and niobium.

This process is not a useful treatment for iron or carbon steel because these metals exfoliate when oxidized; i.e. the iron oxide (also known as rust) flakes off, constantly exposing the underlying metal to corrosion.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

PHASES OF THE ANODIZING RACKS

CONCEPTION PHASE

THE ANODIZING RACKS WILL INSURE SAFETY OF EMPLOYEES DURING THE ANODIZING PROCESS.

THE RACKS HAS TO BE ABLE TO:

KEEP UP WITH PRODUCTION.

COST EFFECTIVE

PROVIDE EASINESS

THE STUDY PHASE

ALUMINUM MATERIAL IS INEXPENSIVE COMPARE TO OTHER METALS

VERY LIGHT AND DURABLE

HEAVY METALS WOULD BE NO MORE THAN USELESS IN THE PROCESS

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