US2371033A - Process for loosening a corrosion frozen metal-to-metal joint - Google Patents

Process for loosening a corrosion frozen metal-to-metal joint Download PDF

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US2371033A
US2371033A US469698A US46969842A US2371033A US 2371033 A US2371033 A US 2371033A US 469698 A US469698 A US 469698A US 46969842 A US46969842 A US 46969842A US 2371033 A US2371033 A US 2371033A
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C25ELECTROLYTIC OR ELECTROPHORETIC PROCESSES; APPARATUS THEREFOR
    • C25FPROCESSES FOR THE ELECTROLYTIC REMOVAL OF MATERIALS FROM OBJECTS; APPARATUS THEREFOR
    • C25F1/00Electrolytic cleaning, degreasing, pickling or descaling

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  • This invention relates to a process for separating or degreasing and separating the component parts of metal articles such as machines or parts thereof which have become cemented together by corrosion and is particularly applicable to the salvage of machinery and machineryparts which have become rusted up as a result of exposure to the weather and disuse following war damage.
  • Machinery damaged in this way often becomes scrap metal chiefly because parts in contact, particularly co-operating relatively moving parts like male and female screws and sliding parts become cemented together with rust and cannot be freed without damage.
  • the present invention provides a simple process whereby such machinery and machinery parts particularly iron and steel parts can be restored and separated without exterior dismantling or complete dismantling thus salvaging much needed machinery without much labour'and putting into immediate use, e. g., for war purposes material which would otherwise be scrap metal.
  • articles such as machines or parts thereof which consist of a plurality of members which have become cemented together by corrosion are separated by connecting said parts to form a terminal of an electrolytic circuit in an alkaline bath.
  • each separate part is wired up to the electrode terminal so that there may be a multiplicity of connections to various parts of a machine.
  • the other electrode may be any conductor not affected by anodic or cathodic action as the case may be in an alkaline electrolyte.
  • a bar slab or the like of iron or mild steel' may be used either at the anode or the cathode or alternatively mediately under the surface rust, but possibly some electro reduction of metallic oxide and carbonate if present takes place and the resulting shrinkage will assist the loosening and removal of the rust film.
  • the process according to the invention has the effect of separating and restoring the machine parts and although there may be evidence of pitting the parts are restored practically to their original condition with very little expenditure of labour, time or material.
  • a suitable current density for treatment of iron or steel articles at the cathode has been found to be 40 amps. per square ft. of cathode surface and the time required for this treatment may be from about three hours to three days according to size and condition.
  • any alkaline electrolyte may be employed but in order that the electrolyte may penetrate into the affected parts which may be greasy in places, it is desirable to use an alkaline solution which also contains agents capable of dispersing grease.
  • an alkaline cleaning composition such as is used for cleaning before plating may be used.
  • the machinery or parts thereof may be submitted to a preliminary degreasing treatment prior to electrolysis.
  • the concentration of the electrolyte will obviously be adjusted to give the desired conductivity to the solution.
  • the parts or the machine are rinsed or immersed in hot water and dried.
  • the aforesaid method of degreasing and separating is very advantageous for treating rustedup parts and especially relatively movable parts where it is difilcult to obtain access to the crevices containing the grease and where the electrolytic de-rusting treatment would be hindered by the presence of the grease.
  • a process of loosening a corrosion frozen metal-to-metal joint between normally cooperating movable members which comprises connect; ing each of the members to one terminal of a source of direct current; placing the joint in an alkaline electrolyte and passing a current between the Joint and another electrode in contact with the electrolyte and connected to the otherterminal of the source of current for a period of time suificient to loosen the Joint.
  • jointed metals are ferrous and are connected to form cathodes and wherein the current density is approximately 40 amp. per square foot of cathode surface.
  • a process of loosening a corrosion frozen metai-to-metal joint between two normally cooperating relatively movable members which comprises making each of the two members an individual cathode in an alkaline electrolyte and passing a direct current from an anode in said electrolyte to said individual cathodes in a divided path for a period of time suflicient to loosen the joint.

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US2615840A (en) * 1947-06-06 1952-10-28 Chapman Alfred Arthur Grahame Electrolytic method to remove rust

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US4643792A (en) * 1985-08-02 1987-02-17 Edward Vezirian Method for chemically structuralizing telescopic joints
US4753706A (en) * 1985-08-02 1988-06-28 Edward Vezirian Method for chemically structuralizing telescopic joints

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US2615840A (en) * 1947-06-06 1952-10-28 Chapman Alfred Arthur Grahame Electrolytic method to remove rust

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