kenvlach
Materials
- Apr 12, 2000
- 2,514
I noticed an article on the ISS on the Aluminum Extruders Council website. Not really new, but it specifically mentions why the aluminum was anodized:
"...The anodized surface finish on the extrusions provides superior optical properties, because anodized aluminum doesn’t get as hot, giving better overall thermal control.”
"Handrails are anodized in a bright gold * finish to stand out visually against the clear silver truss structures—an essential point of safety for every crewmember on an EVA."
*Pretty certain this is an inorganic dye based on Fe, commonly known as Gold 4N.
"...The anodized surface finish on the extrusions provides superior optical properties, because anodized aluminum doesn’t get as hot, giving better overall thermal control.”
"Handrails are anodized in a bright gold * finish to stand out visually against the clear silver truss structures—an essential point of safety for every crewmember on an EVA."
*Pretty certain this is an inorganic dye based on Fe, commonly known as Gold 4N.