Anode means A metal rod inserted into the air water heater to extend the lifeof the tank
No, you have to purchase cookware that is already anodized. It is well worth it! Anodized cookware lasts forever!
Because the anodized layer protects it.
Anodized aluminum pans just need washing. They don't rust.
Anodized cookware have become very popular in the past few years. You can go to http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-hard-anodized-cookware.htm to read all about this particular type of cookware and its benefits.
I think you mean anodized, and yes, it is. Galvanized means it's plated with zinc, which won't stick to aluminum.
Yes. You may wear non-anodized or anodized medals at your option. You are not, however, allowed to mix the two types. Some SNCOs swear by "if you wear anodized buttons, you must wear anodized medals" but this is not accurate and is found anywhere in the uniform manual (MCO P1020.34G). It was true of uniforms in decades past when anodizing vs hand-polished brass was an issue, but today there is no conflict. -Sgt T
Yes. You may wear non-anodized or anodized medals at your option. You are not, however, allowed to mix the two types. Some SNCOs swear by "if you wear anodized buttons, you must wear anodized medals" but this is not accurate and is found anywhere in the uniform manual (MCO P1020.34G). It was true of uniforms in decades past when anodizing vs hand-polished brass was an issue, but today there is no conflict. -Sgt T
No, aluminum cannot be anodized with steel attached. Anodizing is a process that specifically applies to aluminum and its alloys. Steel cannot be anodized in the same way as aluminum, as it requires its own unique processes for surface treatment and coating.
Freehand MG Anodized
yes and no
No. Iron.
It can't be anodized if it's flaking and rusting - the chemicals used to anodize metal will destroy the metals - steel and iron - that flake and rust.