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MIL-A-8625 - Anodic Coatings for Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys, the primary anodizing specification used in the United States, was revised to MIL-PRF-8625 Revision F and is effective as of Nov. 23, 2020. The specification, as well as previous versions is available for download on the ASSIST online database (assist.dla.mil) and the ASSIST quick search (https://quicksearch.dla.mil/qsSearch.aspx).1

Water-based chemistries along with electrical power are used to create a coating made primarily of aluminum oxide. The coating actually “grows” out of the metal making the hardness and wear resistance an order of magnitude greater than paint, and unlike paint, both the process and the coating are considered eco- friendly.

Anodized aluminum has the potential to save thousands of lives through personalized healthcare. Precision or personalized medicine is health care tailored to the individual and there is a growing need for inexpensive diagnostics in this field.

Organic dye is the most common method of coloring anodized aluminum. Unfortunately, all dyes fade to some extent when they are exposed to ultraviolet light. The good news is that there are steps that an anodizer can take to minimize this unwanted effect.

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