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Date: | Tue, 11 Mar 2003 17:57:07 -0500 |
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Just came across an in-house spec that calls for some metal components that have a
black anodized coating to be cleaned in an ultrasonic cleaner prior to assembly. We are currently
NOT doing that, but, I suspect if we do, the bond between the component and the coating will
break down.
Before I test one and scrap it, are there any opinions (professional or otherwise?)
-Carrie
P.S. I don't have the specifics on the coating or the cleaning (ex: energy, time, etc.), but, just
looking for a general opinion.
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