Specular reflectance of anodized 6061-T6 aluminum alloy

Date

2012-12-11

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Publisher

Kansas State University

Abstract

This study investigated the specular reflectance properties of 6061-T6 aluminum alloy anodized in accordance with military specification MIL-A-8625 as a function of both etch process time and anodization process potential. Both process parameters affect the specular reflectance characteristics when measured using a 660 nm, collimated diode laser source. The etch process time, when varied between 0.5 to 20 minutes, resulted in a decrease in specular reflectivity with increasing time. The anodization process potential was varied between 10 and 21 volts, with a 15 volt condition producing samples with the greatest specular reflectivity. Between the two parameters, the etch time had the greater effect. Additionally, the dependence of the incident beam angle on specular reflectivity was shown not to have a significant effect when compared to the etch process time and process potential.

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Keywords

Aluminum, Specular reflectance, Anodized

Graduation Month

December

Degree

Master of Science

Department

Department of Chemical Engineering

Major Professor

John Schlup

Date

2013

Type

Report

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