Anodizing titanium 25-93 volts

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Uploaded by on Aug 29, 2010

Process:
1: Stonewashed and cleaned with dish soap.
2: Multi-etch bath
3: Cleaned in backing soda bath
4: Water rinse
5: Anoed in dish detergent distilled water

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  • what machine are you using?

  • Whats the solution? 

  • What are you using for the metal on the anode and cathode sides? The anode looks like some titanium wire maybe, but I don't see the cathode side. Looking forward to your answer. Thanks.

  • Hello, first of all this is a great video! I am from the UK and unfortunately there isn't a distributor for Multi-Etch, do you have any recommendations for a non-HF etchant? Thank you!

  • @stainedskin1982

    Distilled water

  • Also, I am using plain tap water with a few rounded tablespoons of TSP -P. Is this a good electrolyte mix? Could I improve this too?

  • Hello! I am a body piercer in Lapeer MI. and I anodize a lot of my jewelry here in the shop. Your bath seems to be a lot more efficient than mine. Could you help me to build a setup like yours? As far as I can tell we have identical power units and accessories. I have a lot of trouble making green and often get a burned, drab looking green.

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