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I have created this page because this is now quite a well established technology, quite distinct form conventional anodising. Many people have asked me why there is no mention on Wikipedia. Although there is (inevitably) some ongoing reserach and controversy surrounding the mechanism, I hope a clear, balanced view will be maintained on this page!
Jac6421:27, 29 December 2005 (UTC)Reply