Anodisation
Definition: An eletrochemical process that increases the thickness of the oxide layer on the surface of a metal sample in order to make it less reactive. Anodisation proceeds by passing a direct current through an electrolytic solution, with the sample serving as the anode.
ID: CMO:0002152
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