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    • 3. 发明申请
    • METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THE MOVING INTERFACE PROCESSING OF MATERIALS
    • US20170211200A1
    • 2017-07-27
    • US15404873
    • 2017-01-12
    • David Roberts Winn
    • David Roberts Winn
    • C25D11/02C25D17/10C25D11/04
    • C25D11/022B22F3/1055B29C64/00C25D11/005C25D11/04C25D11/16C25D11/246Y02P10/295
    • A method of moving interface processing of materials, the method comprising: providing a working material; providing an energy source adjacent to the working material; providing for relative controlled movement between the working material and the energy source; activating the energy source such that the energy processes the working material; moving the energy source and/or the working material relative to the other to control the amount of processing of the working material achieved by the energy. An apparatus for the moving interface processing of materials, the apparatus comprising: working material; an energy source adjacent to the working material; a means for providing for relative controlled movement between the working material and the energy source such that the amount of processing of the working material achieved by the energy from the energy source is controlled. An apparatus for the moving interface processing of materials, the apparatus comprising: an anodizing bath; a cathode located in the anodizing bath; a power supply in communication with the cathode, and the power supply configured to be in communication with a working material at an anode connection such that a portion of the working material acts as an anode; a motor configured to accurately and methodically move the a working material into the anodizing bath such that anodization of the working material begins at the edge of the working material furthest from the anode connection and just below the anodization bath, and the motor is further configured to immerse the working material into the bath such that the anodization is moved up the working material towards the edge nearest the anode connection, resulting in generally complete conversion to oxide, except for a vanishingly small or insignificant metal or conductive edge adjacent or at the anode connection.