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Old 30-Aug-2005, 19:43
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Can you anodise a piece of magnesium? Or is it something to do with the electrical current?
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Old 30-Aug-2005, 19:51
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A quick browse on google found this. Looks like the answer is yes you can.

http://www.magnesium-elektron.com/ab...esium.asp?ID=2
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Old 30-Aug-2005, 19:53
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is that a yes? cheers
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Old 30-Aug-2005, 21:26
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I think thats an expensive option, and still requires painting.
Remember that when you say 'magnesium' you are talking about a 'high-magnesium-content-aluminium-alloy'. Its an exotic expensive mix !
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Old 30-Aug-2005, 22:01
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you may want to look around a bit more for info.
magnesium rot's and I know if you want to get it painted it, it requires a special process application before you do so.
otherwise the paint will flake off I don't know if it would be the same for anodising
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Old 30-Aug-2005, 22:05
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bit of matt black from a can then?
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Old 30-Aug-2005, 22:06
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Magnesium is desperate to return to it's natural state (ore) and will rot before your eyes if not treated correctly. From my Air Force days, the painting process was extremely lengthy and complex and used various acids to "etch" the surface before priming etc.

Best bet is to have it powder coated. I had my mag wheels PC'd about 4 years ago and they still look pretty good.
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Old 30-Aug-2005, 22:07
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that will do it.
I know when I wanted to get my wheels done I had to do it over the existing paint which was ok because they were new. if you strip em back though it becomes a pain in the arse
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Old 30-Aug-2005, 22:11
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powder coating it is then, can they do that in matt black, or is it allways shiny?
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Old 30-Aug-2005, 22:12
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I had my wheels done in SATIN black. Not shiny but not dead matt either. The **** doesn't stick quite so hard..........
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