Blasting Electricity at Thousands of PC Parts: Watch How Anodizing Works | Factory Tour Mini-Doc

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75.9 هزار بار بازدید - 4 سال پیش - Continuing our factory tour series
Continuing our factory tour series from earlier this year, this video is a tour of an anodization factory in Taiwan, showing the start-to-finish process of aluminum coloring (ft. Lian Li cases). This mini-documentary shows how computer components are anodized and explains the differences between anodizing, electroplating, electrophoretic deposition, and painting. This factory does the anodizing of Lian Li's computer cases, showing how each part of the supply chain often happens at an entirely different place. In this series of educational mini documentary videos, we'll show you how computers get made.
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We started our factory tour series a few years ago, but really got deep into it in 2019. We continued the series in March of 2020, but had to pause it for obvious reasons. Now, we'll be uploading the remainder of the tours once every week or two. We've previously toured case manufacturing facilities, but they don't actually color or make the metal; instead, most of the factories we've been to have been at the end of the supply chain, and so our tours in 2019 and 2020 began to get deeper down the supply chain to the source. We've seen how cases are painted (linked below) and have also seen the electrophoretic deposition and electroplating (e.g. nickel plating) factories, which are two tours we haven't yet uploaded. This one, again, looks specifically at anodizing, which is one of the most common ways to coat a PC component. This process is particularly used for aluminum products, often 5000- or 6000-series alloys found in cases and keyboards.

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TIMESTAMPS

00:00 - Computer Case Coating Options
00:39 - Ad Spot
01:12 - How Anodizing Works
01:42 - Anodizing vs. Electroplating & Painting
04:00 - Chemicals & Cleaning
06:52 - Blasting Electricity at Metal
10:38 - Packaging

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Editorial, Reporting: Steve Burke
Editorial, Reporting: Patrick Lathan
Video: Keegan Gallick, Andrew Coleman
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