1976
DOI: 10.1080/00202967.1976.11870393
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Correlation of Non-Destructive Sealing Tests with Destructive Tests for Anodic Oxidation Coatings on Aluminium

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“…Theoretically each of the chemical and physical changes induced by the sealing process can be used to monitor the quality and/or progression of sealing. The physical and chemical changes that can be used to monitor sealing quality and or evolution of the sealing process are principally; impedance changes [25,57,181], weight changes [5,182], and changes in porosity [127]. However, ease of use, possibility of making measurements without interfering with the progression of the sealing process, and other factors limit the range of physical and chemical changes that are actually employed.…”
Section: Monitoring Physical and Chemical Changes During The Sealing mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Theoretically each of the chemical and physical changes induced by the sealing process can be used to monitor the quality and/or progression of sealing. The physical and chemical changes that can be used to monitor sealing quality and or evolution of the sealing process are principally; impedance changes [25,57,181], weight changes [5,182], and changes in porosity [127]. However, ease of use, possibility of making measurements without interfering with the progression of the sealing process, and other factors limit the range of physical and chemical changes that are actually employed.…”
Section: Monitoring Physical and Chemical Changes During The Sealing mentioning
confidence: 99%