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Development of Innovative Anodized Aluminum and Their Functions
When the surface changes, everything changes.
We will introduce our research on the development of superior properties and new functions of aluminum by innovation of anodizing, which is an extremely well-known corrosion-resistant passive coating for aluminum.
Research
Anodic oxide film is an artificial passive film formed on the surface of aluminum, and was developed in Japan about 100 years ago. There are many anodized aluminum products around us, but our research group is reviewing the chemical substances and formation methods (anodic oxidation) used to form anodized aluminum surfaces from the ground up, and we try to develop a new anodizing method that exhibits superior properties and innovative functions. Specifically, we are developing anodized aluminum with highly ordered nanostructures, hard anodized aluminum with a Vickers hardness of Hv = 600 or higher, anodized aluminum with high corrosion resistance in acid, base, and chloride environments, and anodized aluminum that shines beautifully by producing luminescence and structural colors.
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- Recognition and Modeling Technology for Laser Scanned Point Clouds Hiroaki Date (Professor)
- Automatic Recognition System for Symmetry and Regularity of Shapes Satoshi Kanai (Specially Appointed Professor)
- Elucidation and Application of Ecosystem Recovery Mechanisms after Large-scale Fires Shiro Tsuyuzaki (Emeritus Professor)
- A Novel Porous Structure with High Mechanical Performance for Additive Manufacturing Satoshi Yamada (Associate Professor)