Hi all,
I really like Caswell LCD anodizing method but I cannot buy them because I live in Asia, cannot ship those kits back here.
So i try to do by myself: I use nitric acid 5% to clean off the parts and 15% sulfuric acid to anodize the parts then go to dye. I just buy dye from the market and have no idea if they are the right ones or not but they said that's for aluminum anodizing.
After dyeing I put them into the hot boiling water for sealing but my parts didn't take the colors at all.
Anyone can give me some hints what i did wrong and why the parts didn't take the colors.
I use very small parts about 30mm wide, 50mm long and 1mm thick, I use automatic voltage stabilizer 50A max and 300V max.
I try to run them at 10ASF. Am I using too big a rectifier or my dye is not suitable?
Thanks in advance.
Zouky
I really like Caswell LCD anodizing method but I cannot buy them because I live in Asia, cannot ship those kits back here.
So i try to do by myself: I use nitric acid 5% to clean off the parts and 15% sulfuric acid to anodize the parts then go to dye. I just buy dye from the market and have no idea if they are the right ones or not but they said that's for aluminum anodizing.
After dyeing I put them into the hot boiling water for sealing but my parts didn't take the colors at all.
Anyone can give me some hints what i did wrong and why the parts didn't take the colors.
I use very small parts about 30mm wide, 50mm long and 1mm thick, I use automatic voltage stabilizer 50A max and 300V max.
I try to run them at 10ASF. Am I using too big a rectifier or my dye is not suitable?
Thanks in advance.
Zouky
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