Hacker News
new
|
past
|
comments
|
ask
|
show
|
jobs
|
submit
login
themafia
56 days ago
|
parent
|
context
|
favorite
| on:
Filing the corners off my MacBooks
True; however, this is an aluminium alloy. These typically have lower corrosion resistance and are most commonly anodized because of it. The applied layer is typically 3 to 5x thicker than that formed by pure aluminium oxidization.
nikisweeting
55 days ago
[–]
You're off by at least 3 orders of magnitude, anodization is like 1,000x~5,000x thicker (5~25µm) than the natural oxide coating (~5nm).
Guidelines
|
FAQ
|
Lists
|
API
|
Security
|
Legal
|
Apply to YC
|
Contact
Search: