US3582481A - Method of application of dry lubricant to surface of an article - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to dry lubricant, method of application thereof to the surface of an article, and a coated article so obtained.
- An object of this invention is to provide a coating composition and a coating technique which allows control of how and where the lubricant is present and how much lubricant is on the surface at any moment.
- Another object is to provide a coating composition and process of applying which gives a lubrication coating which supplies lubrication as the base material Wears.
- Another object is to provide a coated article of superior lubrication properties.
- Another object is to provide means for tailor making a bearing surface to meet specific requirements.
- negatively charged particles having lubricating properties are electrophoretically deposited on a base substantially simultaneously with the electrolytic deposition of a metal such as copper, gold, silver, or nickel.
- This codeposition is accomplished by periodically reversing the polarity of the object or base to be coated whereby, assuming the object is first made the cathode, the metal will first be deposited, then on reversal of the polarity so that the object becomes an anode the negatively charged lubricating particles will be deposited, and so on through periodical reversals until a layer of the desired thickness is obtained.
- the particles are deposited as a thin layer of discrete particles, for example, of .05 to .5 microns diameter (although 40 microns is operable), and the metal is deposited as a continuous thin layer over and partially around the particles so that the final result of multilayer deposition is a substantially homogeneous dispersion of particles in metal.
- the direct strike or deposition is made at a higher current density and for a longer time than the reverse strike.
- the direct strike may be at a current density of 10 amperes per square foot While the reverse strike will be at 5-80 percent less current density.
- the control time can be 230 seconds for the direct electrolytic deposition on the cathode with only 1-5 seconds for electrophoretic deposition when the polarity is reversed.
- the current source may be a direct current source such as a battery or rectifier combined with suitable relays, reversing switches and resistances controlled by a timing mechanism to reverse the current at predetermined times and vary its value in accordance with the requirements of the article being coated, and the coating bath, care being taken as above mentioned to have the direct strike or deposition at a current density and time such as to prevent any substantial removal of one deposition before the other is made.
- the electric potential need not be above, and preferably is below the value at which electrolysis of water occurs.
- Suitable apparatus and electrical controls are Well known in the art, such as, for example, the electrical controls shown in Electroplating Engineering Handbook published by Reinhold Publishing Co., pp. 578-580 (1955).
- the lubricating particles can be of any material having lubricating properties. Most of such materials in aqueous dispersions normally having or can be made to have a negative charge. Suitable materials include molybdenum disulphide, copper oxide, oxides, sulphides, and other compounds of metals and also plastics and resins known for their lubricating properties. Particularly satisfactory results, however, have been obtained with particles of fluorocarbon polymers.
- polytetrafluoroethylene polychlorotrifiuoroethylene, polyvinylidene fluoride, polyvinyl fluoride, tetrafluoroethylene hexafluoropropylene copolymer, vinylidene, fluoride-hexafluoropropylene copolymer, polyhexafluoropropylene, poly 1,1,1-trifluoropropylmethyl-dichlorosilane, fluorosilicone, elastomers, polyfluoroaniline, and copolymers of tetrafluoroethylene and trifluoronitrosomethane.
- the preferred fluorocarbons are those that are completely fluorinated, and of these the best, from the point of view of low coefficient of friction, is polytetrafluoroethylene.
- This material under the trademark Teflon, is commercially available as negatively charged particles in an aqueous liquid.
- the lubricating compositions can be applied to any surface such as, for example, ceramics and metals.
- the treated surfaces can be used for bearings, including clock bearings; electrical contacts, hard-coat die surfaces, and dry lubrication of shells for military and space applications.
- the treated parts exhibit low friction and extended wear.
- the coatings give constant insertion and withdrawal forces to electrical contacts having low electrical resistance, and the contacts exhibit extended wearability.
- the coatings may be of any thickness, but in general the composite layer is approximately .0001 inch total thickness for satisfactory results as a lubricant.
- EXAMPLE I The base or substrate used was polished brass panels (4 inches by 2% inches) having a major surface area of 2 0 square inches. Steel panels were also used after 0.0002 inch thickness of initial copper plate.
- the substrate was made free of foreign materials, dirt, grease and oxides before processing. A water-break free surface is a good indication for adequate cleaning.
- Free NaCN 075-110 Followinged by two rinses and a neutralized dip in 5 percent H 50 followed by another rinse. The work (copper panel) was then transferred to the plating tank.
- the bath for electrophoretic and electrolytic deposition was prepared as follows:
- the brass panel was attached to a cathode rod agitator in the bath reciprocating at the rate of 28 strokes per minute.
- a direct current of 10 to 40 amperes per square foot was applied for the first two minutes.
- the anode on the direct strike consisted of copper slabs.
- Seconds Direct cycle 16 Reverse cycle 3 The current density of the reverse cycle was adjusted to 50 percent of the current density in the forward or direct cycle by means of a rheostat connected in series with the reverse cycle.
- the process is feasible for rack as well as barrel plating.
- the method can be carried out with other fluorocarbon polymers with little or no change in the conditions of the above example, and also with other lubricating particles by minor modifications apparent to those skilled in the art of electrolytic and electrophoretic deposition.
- metal is selected from the group consisting of copper, gold, silver and nickel.
- the method of making an article having a dry lubricant coating comprising solid lubricant particles dispersed in a metal matrix which comprises immersing the article in an electrolyte containing a solution of a metal salt supplying positive metal ions and negatively charged particles of a solid lubricant, making the article a cathode, passing an electric current through the electrolyte to electrolytically deposit metal on the cathode and periodically reversing the polarity after deposition of metal so as to make the article the anode and electrophoretically deposit the negatively charged particles on the article with the metal, the time of electrophoretic deposition being 1-5 seconds and the time of electrolytic deposition being 2-30 seconds.
- metal is selected from the group consisting of copper, gold, silver and nickel.
- a method according to claim 5 wherein the metal salt is CuSO 10.
- the method of claim 5 wherein the particles of solid lubrciant are dispersed in substantially colloidal size in the electrolyte.
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CH (1) | CH466664A (en) |
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DK (1) | DK137961C (en) |
FR (1) | FR1510284A (en) |
GB (1) | GB1178741A (en) |
IL (1) | IL27166A (en) |
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NO (2) | NO127304B (en) |
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US3787338A (en) * | 1972-02-25 | 1974-01-22 | Gen Electric | Aqueous dispersions of finely divided lubricants in polyamide acid |
US3844729A (en) * | 1971-03-25 | 1974-10-29 | Schwarzkopf Dev Co | Metals having wear-resistant surfaces and their fabrication |
US3890209A (en) * | 1972-06-03 | 1975-06-17 | Toyo Kogyo Co | Abrasion resistant mechanical member with composite nickel-plating layer having meshlike porous portion and a method for manufacture thereof |
US4318792A (en) * | 1980-07-07 | 1982-03-09 | Trw Inc. | Process for depositing forging lubricant on titanium workpiece |
US20060024511A1 (en) * | 2004-07-29 | 2006-02-02 | Joseph Elmer | Electro-coat adhesion layer with a siloxane top coat |
WO2006082179A1 (en) * | 2005-02-04 | 2006-08-10 | Siemens Aktiengesellschaft | Surface with a wettability-reducing microstructure and method for the production thereof |
EP2103719A1 (en) * | 2008-03-18 | 2009-09-23 | Technical University of Denmark | A method for producing a multilayer structure |
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US3844729A (en) * | 1971-03-25 | 1974-10-29 | Schwarzkopf Dev Co | Metals having wear-resistant surfaces and their fabrication |
US3787338A (en) * | 1972-02-25 | 1974-01-22 | Gen Electric | Aqueous dispersions of finely divided lubricants in polyamide acid |
US3890209A (en) * | 1972-06-03 | 1975-06-17 | Toyo Kogyo Co | Abrasion resistant mechanical member with composite nickel-plating layer having meshlike porous portion and a method for manufacture thereof |
US4318792A (en) * | 1980-07-07 | 1982-03-09 | Trw Inc. | Process for depositing forging lubricant on titanium workpiece |
US20060024511A1 (en) * | 2004-07-29 | 2006-02-02 | Joseph Elmer | Electro-coat adhesion layer with a siloxane top coat |
WO2006082179A1 (en) * | 2005-02-04 | 2006-08-10 | Siemens Aktiengesellschaft | Surface with a wettability-reducing microstructure and method for the production thereof |
EP2103719A1 (en) * | 2008-03-18 | 2009-09-23 | Technical University of Denmark | A method for producing a multilayer structure |
WO2016130656A1 (en) | 2015-02-10 | 2016-08-18 | Valspar Sourcing, Inc. | Novel electrodeposition system |
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