Science and Engineering of Hardcoat Anodizing
The
LightMetals Institute, a division of LightMetals Industries, in cooperation
with the Surface Finishing Academy will present an Advanced Seminar on the Science
and Engineering of Anodizing and Hardcoat Anodizing. This course is taught by two industry experts
who can translate what is learned in the lab to practical applications on the
production line; because they've been there.
Who Should Attend?
Anyone
with a basic understanding of anodizing should attend this course to learn
Hardcoat Anodizing. This course will be
a comprehensive study of the metallurgy, electricity, chemistry, and
electrochemistry for the processing of aluminum in an engineered way to produce
consistently excellent and repeatable hardcoat results, with increased cost
savings. This advanced anodizing course is a must for shop owners, managers, engineers, production line
operators and anyone with a rudimentary understanding of the anodizing
process.
The key to cash flow and profitability in
today's environment is to use "best practices", "lean operating methods" and to
apply sound and proper science and engineering to your operation. Control is the key. When problems occur on
the process line, getting to the "root cause" is critical so you can get back
on track fast. We will address
troubleshooting with a critical eye to correct procedures of evaluation and
root cause analysis.
This
course will give attendees the skills and knowledge to achieve consistency
and efficiency in the shop while providing information which can lower operating costs and increase
production throughput by eliminating errors, mistakes and inconsistent results.
Course Syllabus
- Introduction
- Introduction to Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys
- The Alloying Process
- Alloying Elements
- Heat Treating and Temper
- The Affects of these processes on Hardcoat Anodizing
- Electricity for Anodizers
- Chemistry for Anodizers
- Racking
- Cleaning
- Etch/Desmut
- Rinsing
- Electrochemistry for Anodizers; the Hardcoat Anodizing Process
- Post Treatment Processes
- Organic Coloring
- Electrolytic Coloring
- Sealing; types of sealing based on intended use of article
- Trouble Shooting
- Managing Quality
- Lean Principles in a Wet Chemistry Job Shop
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