Learn about aluminum anodizing, the technology that makes aluminum look like aluminum and stay in good shape, in things from window frames and jet planes to your iPhone. Join George, Tej, Nathan, and Mark from the Aluminum Anodizers Council, with guest speakers talking about topics from process best practices to regulatory issues to environmental impact to Where is anodization even used? Tune in if you're an anodizer, or you want to use anodizing to put color in your aluminum, or if you just think running loads of electricity through metal and acid sounds fun.
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Learn about aluminum anodizing, the technology that makes aluminum look like aluminum and stay in good shape, in things from window frames and jet planes to your iPhone. Join George, Tej, Nathan, and Mark from the Aluminum Anodizers Council, with guest speakers talking about topics from process best practices to regulatory issues to environmental impact to Where is anodization even used? Tune in if you're an anodizer, or you want to use anodizing to put color in your aluminum, or if you just think running loads of electricity through metal and acid sounds fun.
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Anodizing Essentials - ET'24 In Conjunction Workshop
ANO-TALK: All Things Anodizing
Learn about aluminum anodizing, the technology that makes aluminum look like aluminum and stay in good shape, in things from window frames and jet planes to your iPhone. Join George, Tej, Nathan, and Mark from the Aluminum Anodizers Council, with guest speakers talking about topics from process best practices to regulatory issues to environmental impact to Where is anodization even used? Tune in if you're an anodizer, or you want to use anodizing to put color in your aluminum, or if you just think running loads of electricity through metal and acid sounds fun.