2012年5月29日星期二

How anodizing aluminum finishes Apple's products


How anodizing aluminum finishes Apple's products

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The beautiful anodized aluminum finish on many Apple products keeps them from corrosion, provides a hard and (mostly) scratch resistant surface, and even -- in the case of the iPod nano and shuffle -- a beautiful color tint. But have you ever wondered about the process of anodizing? To give yourself an edge the next time you're trying to impress someone, watch the short video at the end of this post and learn everything you've ever wanted to know about anodizing aluminum.

In the video, Bill Hammack the Engineer Guy provides a succinct description of how oxidizing aluminum (basically making it "rust", although that term specifically describes oxides of iron) can provide a hard protective layer and be dyed to provide coloration. Yes, Apple could produce multicolored MacBook Airs if they wished, all with a tough and scratch-free finish.

Enjoy the show, and the next time you pick up one of your favorite Apple products, thank an engineer. And be sure to wear your safety glasses, OK?

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