US3674699A - Noncorrosive cleaning composition and process - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to an improved process and composition for cleaning metal surfaces and more particularly it relates to an improved process and composition for cleaning aluminum and aluminum alloy surfaces, without appreciable attack or pitting of the surfaces.
- metal surfaces may be cleaned by spraying or immersion, using various aqueous alkaline solutions.
- the aqueous alkaline cleaning solutions used contain hydroxides, carbonates, phosphates, silicates, and borates, as well as mixtures of one or more of these materials, to provide the alkalinity in the solution. It has been found, however, that when the more highly alkaline solutions are used, appreciable corrosion, such as pitting and/or discoloration, is frequently encountered in the cleaning of surfaces of aluminum, zinc, or their alloys.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide improved compositions and process for cleaning aluminum and aluminum alloys surfaces, wherein corrosive attack of the surface by the cleaning composition is substantially eliminated.
- the present invention includes a composition useful for the cleaning of metallic surfaces, which composition comprises an aqueous alkaline solution in which the inorganic alkalizing component is a borate and wherein the composition further contains from about 0.1 to 10 grams per liter vanadium ions, calculated as V.
- This composition has been found to be particularly suitable for the cleaning of surfaces of aluminum and aluminum alloys because of the substantial corrosion inhibiting effect of the cleaning solution, but is also very useful for the cleaning of zinc and zinc alloy surfaces, as well as ferrous metal surfaces.
- compositions of the present invention are aqueous alkaline solutions which desirably contain from about 10 to 100 grams per liter of a borate.
- Numerous borate compounds which are soluble in the aqueous alkaline cleaning solutions may be used.
- Exemplary of such materials are the alkali metal borates alkali tetraborates, alkali polyborates, and the like.
- sodium tetraborate Na B O 101-1 0
- sodium polyborate Na B O, -4H O
- the aqueous alkaline cleaning solutions of the present invention also contain from about 0.1 to 10 grams per liter of vanadium ions,,with amounts of vanadium ions within the range of about 0. l tov 3.0 grams per liter being preferred.
- the vanadium ions may be incorporated in the aqueous alkaline borate solutions by means of any vanadium compounds which are sufficiently soluble in the solutions to provide the requisite amount of vanadium ions.
- Exemplary of the suitable soluble vanadium compounds which may be used are the various vanadates, such as NaVO KVO 4 a, a Qt.
- alkali compounds such as the alkali vanadates and the alkali borates
- this reference shall include the compounds of the alkali metals, i.e., sodium, potassium, lithium, cessium and rhubidium.
- alkali shall also include the ammonium compounds.
- the sodium and potassium compounds such as the sodium borates and potassium vanadates, are the preferred alkali compounds for use in the present compositions. This is not, however, to be taken as a limitation on the alkali compounds which may be used but merely as being exemplary thereof.
- the aqueous alkaline cleaning solutions of the present invention may also contain one or more surface active agents. It has been found, that particularly where the solutions are used for cleaning very dirty and/or very greasy surfaces, the addition of such surface active agents serve to increase the cleaning effect of the present solutions, thus making them more effective.
- non-ionic surface active agents are particularly well suited as additives for the cleaning compositions of the present invention.
- exemplary of specific nonionic surface active agents which may be used are mixtures of low ethoxylated lipophilic compounds and highly ethoxylated condensation products, such as mixtures of alkyl aryl polyglycols with two to six ethylene oxide groups and alkyl aryl polyglycol ethers with 15 to 20 ethylene oxide groups. With such materials, it has been found that the turbidity point of the cleaning solution is about 3 to 10 higher than the temperatures at which the solutions normally are used.
- anionic surface active agents may also be used, such as the alkyl aryl sulfonates. These have been found to be particularly advantageous in improving the rinsing characteristics of the cleaning solutions. In general, where one or more surface active agents are included in the composition they are desirably present in a total amount within the range of about 1 to 10 grams per liter.
- aqueous alkaline cleaning solutions of the present invention are brought into contact with the metal surfaces to be cleaned for a period sufficient to effect substantial cleaning of the surfaces.
- these solutions have been found to be particularly well suited for immersion cleaning processes, although in some instances, spray applications may also be used.
- the cleaning solutions of the present invention are used at elevated temperatures, temperatures within the range of about 60 to C being preferred.
- effective cleaning has been found to be carried out, without any corrosion, such as pitting or discoloration of the metal surfaces, in contact times within the range of about 5 to 10 minutes, which times have been found generally to be typical.
- EXAMPLE 1 Aluminum sheets were immersed for minutes at 75 C in an aqueous cleaning solution containing 40 grams per liter of borax. During the treating time, appreciable hydrogen generation was observed and the metal losses on the aluminum sheets by corrosion were found to be 130 milligrams per square meter. Subsequently, 0.6 grams per liter of potassium metavanadate was added to the cleaning solution. Additional sheets of aluminum were then immersed in the solution for 5 minutes at 75 centigrade. In this instance, no hydrogen generation was observed and there were no measurable metal losses during the cleaning process.
- EXAMPLE 2 Aluminum sheets were immersed for 5 minutes at 75 C in an aqueous solution containing 40 grams per liter of a mixture having the following composition:
- EXAMPLE 3 An aqueous solution was prepared containing 35 grams per liter borax, 1.5 grams per liter nonyl phenol polyglycol ether containing four ether groups per molecule, 3.5 grams per liter dibutyl phenol polyglycol ether containing 50 ether groups per molecule, and one gram per liter sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate. This solution was divided into two portions, the first portion being designated solution A and the second portion, to which was added 0.6 grams per liter of potassium metavanadate, was designated as solution B. In both of these solutions, dirty, oily aluminum and aluminum alloy sheets, as well as sheets of galvanized steel and high grade steel were cleaned by immersion for 5 minutes at 95 C.
- a cleaning composition useful in the cleaning of metal surfaces which consists essentially of an aqueous alkaline solution in which the alkalizing component is a borate in an amount from about 10 to I00 grams/liter wherein said borate is independently selected from the group consisting of alkali metal tetraborates and alkali metal polyborates and wherein the solution also contains from about 0.1 to 10 grams/liter vanadium ions, calculated as V wherein the vanadium ions are added in the form of a compound selected from the group consisting of alkali metal metavanadates, alkali metal ortho vanadates, alkali metal pyrovanadates, vanadium chloride, vanadium sulfate, and vanadium nitrate.
- composition as claimed in claim 1 wherein the solution contains from about 10 to grams per liter of a borate and from about 0. l to 3.0 grams per liter vanadium ions.
- composition as claimed in claim 2 wherein the solution also contains at least one surface active agent agent selected from non-ionic surface active agents and anionic surface active agents, in a total amount within the range of about 1 to 10 grams per liter.
- composition as claimed in claim 3 wherein the borate compound is selected from sodium tetraborate and sodium polyborate.
- a method for cleaning surfaces of aluminum and aluminum alloys, zinc and zinc alloys, or ferrous metal which comprises contacting the surface to be treated with the cleaning solution of claim 1 and maintaining the solution in contact with the surface for a time sufficient to effect substantial cleaning thereof.
- aqueous cleaning solutions contain from about 10 to 100 grams per liter of the borate and from about 0.1 to 3.0 grams per liter of vanadium ions.
- the solutions also contain at least one surface active agent selected from non-ionic surface active agents and anionic surface active agents in a total amount within the range of about 1 to 10 grams per liter.
- borate compound is selected from sodium tetraborate and sodium polyborate.
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- 2. The composition as claimed in claim 1 wherein the solution contains from about 10 to 100 grams per liter of a borate and from about 0.1 to 3.0 grams per liter vanadium ions.
- 3. The composition as claimed in claim 2 wherein the solution also contains at least one surface active agent agent selected from non-ionic surface active agents and anionic surface active agents, in a total amount within the range of about 1 to 10 grams per liter.
- 4. The composition as claimed in claim 3 wherein vanadium ions are added to the solution in the form of a compound selected from alkali metavanadates, alkali orthovanadates and alkali pyrovanadates, and the borate compound is selected from sodium tetraborate and sodium polyborate.
- 5. The composition as claimed in claim 3 wherein the borate compound is selected from sodium tetraborate and sodium polyborate.
- 6. A method for cleaning surfaces of aluminum and aluminum alloys, zinc and zinc alloys, or ferrous metal wHich comprises contacting the surface to be treated with the cleaning solution of claim 1 and maintaining the solution in contact with the surface for a time sufficient to effect substantial cleaning thereof.
- 7. The method as claimed in claim 6 wherein the metal surfaces are immersed in the aqueous cleaning solution.
- 8. The method as claimed in claim 7 wherein the aqueous cleaning solutions contain from about 10 to 100 grams per liter of the borate and from about 0.1 to 3.0 grams per liter of vanadium ions.
- 9. The method as claimed in claim 8 wherein the solutions also contain at least one surface active agent selected from non-ionic surface active agents and anionic surface active agents in a total amount within the range of about 1 to 10 grams per liter.
- 10. The method as claimed in claim 9 wherein the borate compound is selected from sodium tetraborate and sodium polyborate.
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