05-01-2015, 02:31 PM
Hi aRM the theory that you will read on almost all the web sites depicting this process is that the it doesn't work around corners!
Imagine the anode as a light source and the areas of the part on which the light shines will clean up and the parts in the shadows will not.
However, I have found that when placing a thread with a nut in situ, that the threads beneath the nut were also cleaned. I had expected to have to move the nut and repeat the process. To me this simply suggests that the more anodes or the larger the coverage of anodes the quicker the process takes place.
Imagine the anode as a light source and the areas of the part on which the light shines will clean up and the parts in the shadows will not.
However, I have found that when placing a thread with a nut in situ, that the threads beneath the nut were also cleaned. I had expected to have to move the nut and repeat the process. To me this simply suggests that the more anodes or the larger the coverage of anodes the quicker the process takes place.
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