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Old 03-06-10, 09:43 PM
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Originally Posted by hagwalther View Post
Hi Guys,

Anodising is the formation of an anodic crust of aluminium oxide on aluminium metal. This occurs naturally and is also built on in one of the processes of A/A badge manufacture. The purpose of anodising is to create a hardened surface to protect the badge and to also allow colour dye to permeate into it thereby providing a base for the dye to be taken up.

Colouring is a totally separate process from anodising and many cock-ups occurred where the badge has been anodised and not coloured and then sealed which prevented the badge being re-coloured. A lot of these badges are sold as 'rare' officers versions and are deemed to be silver although Blind Freddie could tell the difference if placed next to a silver coloured A/A badge.

As far as I know only aluminium can be anodised.

With regard to K+K and A/A badges. All I can say is that I am very disappointed with the level of accuracy in this book and have not used it for any material in my current project. It may be better with non A/A badges but that is a subject that I know nothing about.

Andy - might have a small job for you for the weekend...

Regards

Chris
"Andy - might have a small job for you for the weekend..."

Hope it's not too big!!! Big Rugby game on!!

Andy
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