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anodize

[an-uh-dahyz] / ˈæn əˌdaɪz /


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Time Corp., having found a way to anodize the aluminum cases on cheaper watches to make them resemble gold, was carving out a huge, low-price market with its Timex models.

From Time Magazine Archive

Black is the hardest color to anodize, so it comes directly from Japan.

From Time Magazine Archive

Ms Kalra plans to wear an anodized silver necklace with coins on it she bought from India over a white crop top with jean shorts for a "typical Coachella boho look".

From BBC Apr. 14, 2023

Equally tech cool, owners get a magnetically clasped anodized black aluminum case to place the earbuds for protection and charging.

From Washington Times Nov. 26, 2022

It added that “any fingerprints on the anodized aluminum surface must be removed quickly or over time the oils in the fingerprints can react with the surface and leave permanent, disfiguring, irreversible marks.”

From New York Times Oct. 12, 2022

An anodized black misted finish reduces sun glare as well.

From Golf Digest Dec. 3, 2019

It was lined with crimson plush, and nestled in that passionate plush were an anodized aluminum cross and a Bible.

From "Slaughterhouse-Five" by Kurt Vonnegut

The Permodize technique conforms to the specification for military grade anodizing.

From Golf Digest Apr. 3, 2017

“No company in the world is finishing and anodizing to Apple’s level,” the product designer Greg Koenig has written.

From New York Times Jun. 3, 2015

Interestingly, anodizing for some of the products is done on this side of the Pacific, rather than in Japan.

From Time Magazine Archive

Not only does the brown anodizing stand out, the way it's cut is different from a lot of similar products.

From Time Magazine Archive

Roy Lichtenstein's Modern Head #4, an aluminum relief, called for seven processes of engraving, anodizing, lithography and lacquering.

From Time Magazine Archive




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