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Anodized treatment

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nalves

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Can an anodizing treatment of a an aluminum part (upright from a formula car) that has been manufactured using among others, TIG welding (base alloy 6082-T6; filler alloy 5356), increase the fatigue strength of the component?
What thickness should I use?

thanks in advance.
 
In my experience (aircraft wheels),sulfuric acid anodizing will reduce fatigue life. Chromic acid anodizing, which is about one tenth the thickness will have a minimal effect on fatigue life. If you need improved fatigue life, you need to look at shot peening. `
 
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