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Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation (PEO)

   
 
The patented Keronite surface treatment technology uses a form of Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation (PEO) – also known as Micro Arc Oxidation (MAO)  to transform the surface of light alloys such as aluminium and magnesium into a dense and very complex ceramic with outstanding resistance to corrosion and wear

Electrolyte
During the Keronite Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation / Micro Arc Oxidation process (PEO / MAO), a modulated electrical current is passed through a bath of proprietary Keronite electrolyte solution. Parts are suspended from a bus bar and submerged in the chrome-free, low concentrate alkaline electrolyte inside a stainless steel electrode cage. Different electrolytes are required for the protection of aluminium and magnesium surfaces or new electrolytes can be designed to meet specific customer requirements, but all are chrome-free and contain no other heavy metals, ammonia or any acids.

Plasma discharge during the PEO / MAO process
As the pulsed alternating current is passed through the Keronite Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation bath, a controlled plasma discharge is formed and sparks are generated on the substrate surface. This plasma discharge converts the surface of the aluminium or magnesium substrate into a complex ceramic coating by:

- Plasma Electrolytic or Micro Arc Oxidation of the surface
- Elementary co-deposition
- Fusion of the ceramic layer

Uniform ceramic coating
Because of the insulating nature of the Keronite ceramic coating, the process is somewhat self-regulating and impressive uniformity of coating thickness can be achieved if required, unlike many conventional electroplating processes. As an immersion process, Keronite Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation has much greater throwing power than plasma sprayed ceramic or other line-of-sight processes. Aluminium or magnesium parts can be selectively treated by masking, or greater protection can be provided in critical areas by focussing the growth of the ceramic coating accordingly.


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Processing time for Keronite Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation (PEO)
Processing time for Keronite Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation is dependent upon the thickness of the Keronite ceramic required, the type of light alloy and the size of the parts being treated. The protective ceramic coating will typically grow partly above and partly below the surface at 0.3 to 1 micron per minute in the case of aluminium and up to 2 microns per minute on magnesium surfaces. However, because there is often no requirement for aggressive etching or other complex pre-treatments, productivity rates are impressive.
 
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