US1254263A - Rust-proofing iron and steel surfaces. - Google Patents

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US1254263A
US1254263A US15001517A US15001517A US1254263A US 1254263 A US1254263 A US 1254263A US 15001517 A US15001517 A US 15001517A US 15001517 A US15001517 A US 15001517A US 1254263 A US1254263 A US 1254263A
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    • C23COATING METALLIC MATERIAL; COATING MATERIAL WITH METALLIC MATERIAL; CHEMICAL SURFACE TREATMENT; DIFFUSION TREATMENT OF METALLIC MATERIAL; COATING BY VACUUM EVAPORATION, BY SPUTTERING, BY ION IMPLANTATION OR BY CHEMICAL VAPOUR DEPOSITION, IN GENERAL; INHIBITING CORROSION OF METALLIC MATERIAL OR INCRUSTATION IN GENERAL
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time :i sir WALTER I. OESCHGER, OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN, ASSIGNOR TO PARKER RUST PROOF COMPANY OF AMERICA, OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN, A CORPORATION OF MICHIGAN.
RUST-PROOFING IRON AND STEEL SURFACES.
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To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WALTER I. Onsoncnn, a citizen of the United States, and residing at Detroit, in the county of Wayne and State of Michigan, have invented a new and Improved Process of Rust-Proofing Iron and Steel Surfaces, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a process of forming non-corrodible protective surfaces on articles made from iron or steel, or alloys thereof, and to the production of the materials to be used in such process, and has for its object certain improvements in the method of treating said articles and in the compounds or materials used to produce permanent surfaces, which, while not injuriously affecting the ferrous masses, will retain their efficiency as a protective medium against the action of the elements of the atmosphere.
The articles of iron and steel to be treated are placed in a bath which is usually kept at about the boiling point, but the exact temperature and the proportioning of the constituent elements of the bath are determined by the metallurgical character of the articles to be treated. The preferred composition of the bath is about 98 per cent. of water and less than two per cent. of a metallic phosphate such as the acid meta-phosphates of tungsten, molybdenum or of any of the metals of the third, fourth and fifth groups, according to the analytical classification (set forth by Prof. G. S. Newth, F. I. C., F. C. S., in the eighth edition of his Manual of (J'hemz'cal Analysis, published by Longmans, Green & Co., New York, in 1909), taken either singly or in combination with each other.
In this classification, tungsten is in the first group, molybdenum in the second group, while the third, fourth and fifth groups include aluminu rn, chromium, cobalt, iron, nickel, manganese, zinc, barium, strontium, calcium, sodium, potassium, magnesium and vanadium.
The acid meta-phosphate of most general application is made by placing a quantity of iron oXid, preferably black iron scale, (Fe,O,) in a pot with sufficient phosphoric acid to form a soft paste. The iron oxid is preferably powdered in advance. An
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amount of water equal to the acid is added to keep the mass from caking, after which heat 'is applied and the material is stirred until a dry granular mass is obtained,which isthen powdered. If desired, heat may be applied to the oxid and acid before water is added. To obtain the phosphates of the other metals, their oxide or carbonates may be similarly treated. Care must be taken to avoid heating these phosphates to a point where there is more than merely perceptible fuming.
The reactions may be expressed as follows :When heated And continued heating results in driving off the water of combination This is an acid meta-phosphate.
The acid meta-phosphates thus produced are placed in water in the approximate proportions above set forth. It has been found that a percentage of phosphates as low as one-half of one per cent. will serve the purpose intended, butthat the action Will be slow. If more thantwo per cent. of phosphates are placed in the bath, the action is quite rapid and at times rather uneven. The preferred proportion of the acid meta-phosphates is about one and one-half per cent. The best action is secured when the bath is kept at about the boiling point.
It has been found that the mixing of about two per cent. of strontium acid meta-phosphate with the iron compound above described gives a much more uniform and harder surface when high carbon steels are treated. Practically the same good result is attained by using the same percentage of molybdenum or tungsten acid meta-phosphates instead of the strontium acid metaphosphate in combination with the iron compound. There is little advantage in using any of these acid meta-phosphates alone or in any combination that does not include iron acid meta-phosphate as the cost is much higher and the addition of a large percentage of iron acid meta-phosphate seems to have no objectionable effect. Articles treated in this manner do not have Patented Jan. 22, 191.
. Application filed February 21, 1917. Serial No. 150,015.
the pickled appearance sometimes observed when ferric-acid-phosphates are used for this purpose.
I claim: v r
1. A new and useful process consistin of heating iron oxid with water and p osphoric acid and stirring while continuing the heat until a granular mass is obtained, placing this in an excess of Water, heating the bath and immersing articles of iron or steel until. a protective coating is formed thereon.
2. A new and useful process consisting of.
placing acid meta-phos hates of tungsten, molybdenum or any 0 the metals of the third,-fourth and fifth groups in an excess of water, and immersing therein articles of iron or steel.
3. A new and useful process consisting of placing the acid meta-phosphates of tungsten, molybdenum or any of the metals of the third, fourth and fifth groups in an excess of water, and immersin therein articles of iron and steel while the ath is kept at substantially the boilin point.
4. A new and use ul process consisting in mixing iron oxid and phosphoric acid and heating them, adding water and stirring while the heat is continued, grinding the dry mass topowder, adding the powder to fifty times its Weight of water and two per cent. of'its Weight in meta-phosphate of another metal, then immersing articles of iron or steel to be treated.
:WALTER 1. OESCI-IGER.
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US2462196A (en) * 1943-07-29 1949-02-22 Westinghouse Electric Corp Protective phosphate coatings for metal surfaces
US2499261A (en) * 1945-11-23 1950-02-28 Hall Lab Inc Compositions and methods for depositing amorphous metal-phosphate coatings on metal surfaces
US2501349A (en) * 1946-05-10 1950-03-21 Westinghouse Electric Corp Insulation for magnetic material
US2502441A (en) * 1946-11-22 1950-04-04 Oakite Prod Inc Phosphate coating of metals
US2739115A (en) * 1952-06-19 1956-03-20 Pennsylvania Salt Mfg Co Fluorine cell
US2739114A (en) * 1952-06-07 1956-03-20 Pennsylvania Salt Mfg Co Fluorine cell
US2798017A (en) * 1954-06-07 1957-07-02 Hercules Powder Co Ltd Coating composition for metals
US2798016A (en) * 1954-06-07 1957-07-02 Hercules Powder Co Ltd Coating composition for metals
US2798015A (en) * 1954-06-07 1957-07-02 Hercules Powder Co Ltd Coating composition for metals
US2839439A (en) * 1955-06-07 1958-06-17 Detrex Chem Ind Method and composition for producing phosphate coatings on metal
DE974853C (en) * 1945-11-23 1961-05-18 Metallgesellschaft Ag Process for the production of protective coatings on metals
US5064468A (en) * 1987-08-31 1991-11-12 Nippon Paint Co., Ltd. Corrosion preventive coating composition
US5550006A (en) * 1993-01-11 1996-08-27 Macdermid, Incorporated Phosphating compositions and processes, particularly for use in fabrication of printed circuits utilizing organic resists

Cited By (13)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2462196A (en) * 1943-07-29 1949-02-22 Westinghouse Electric Corp Protective phosphate coatings for metal surfaces
DE974853C (en) * 1945-11-23 1961-05-18 Metallgesellschaft Ag Process for the production of protective coatings on metals
US2499261A (en) * 1945-11-23 1950-02-28 Hall Lab Inc Compositions and methods for depositing amorphous metal-phosphate coatings on metal surfaces
US2501349A (en) * 1946-05-10 1950-03-21 Westinghouse Electric Corp Insulation for magnetic material
US2502441A (en) * 1946-11-22 1950-04-04 Oakite Prod Inc Phosphate coating of metals
US2739114A (en) * 1952-06-07 1956-03-20 Pennsylvania Salt Mfg Co Fluorine cell
US2739115A (en) * 1952-06-19 1956-03-20 Pennsylvania Salt Mfg Co Fluorine cell
US2798017A (en) * 1954-06-07 1957-07-02 Hercules Powder Co Ltd Coating composition for metals
US2798015A (en) * 1954-06-07 1957-07-02 Hercules Powder Co Ltd Coating composition for metals
US2798016A (en) * 1954-06-07 1957-07-02 Hercules Powder Co Ltd Coating composition for metals
US2839439A (en) * 1955-06-07 1958-06-17 Detrex Chem Ind Method and composition for producing phosphate coatings on metal
US5064468A (en) * 1987-08-31 1991-11-12 Nippon Paint Co., Ltd. Corrosion preventive coating composition
US5550006A (en) * 1993-01-11 1996-08-27 Macdermid, Incorporated Phosphating compositions and processes, particularly for use in fabrication of printed circuits utilizing organic resists

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