Anodize density
This it to all that have a lot of anodize experience. I'm beginner and have the LCD system with the 20 amp digital rect., I have been doing jobs now for about 2 months and set my loads around 6-8 amps depending on the job size and the volts vary from 13 volts down to about 5 volts at times , I have to say that I'm not good with math on figuring out the SA, but i check the parts when finished and i use a volt meter to measure continuity show a high resistance the needle doesn't even move. now are the parts anodized or not. does the sealer put a coating on the part that will give me a high resistance. my racking is Ti and are not coated , the parts are small also. not like the picture before showing a Ti rack with washers but good size parts. some of my Ti racks have aluminum fingers and some have Ti fingers. I notice that the parts have to stay in the tank for 80 min. or i will get a continuity reading on the volt meter. i have not tried to set the amps higher for a lower anodize time. but always keep the parts in the tank for 80 min. How do i know if the part is under or over anodized. or are they anodized at all.
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