US3912603A - Electrolytic bath for the removal of metals - Google Patents

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US3912603A
US3912603A US533719A US53371974A US3912603A US 3912603 A US3912603 A US 3912603A US 533719 A US533719 A US 533719A US 53371974 A US53371974 A US 53371974A US 3912603 A US3912603 A US 3912603A
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Gerhard Mietens
Michael Ahlgrim
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    • C25ELECTROLYTIC OR ELECTROPHORETIC PROCESSES; APPARATUS THEREFOR
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  • the present invention relates to an electrolytic bath for removing metallic coatings, such as nickel, chromium, zinc, tin, copper, cadmium or silver plate, from steel parts, the bath containing, in aqueous solution, nitric acid and/or its salts with inorganic and/or organic bases, organic acids and/or their salts, and a watersoluble halogen compound.
  • metallic coatings such as nickel, chromium, zinc, tin, copper, cadmium or silver plate
  • German published Specification Offenlegungsschrift l 963 415 describes an electrolytic demetallizing bath containing amines, nitrates, organic acids and water-soluble chlorine compounds.
  • the above baths contain amines or aminoalcohols, especially those which have up to carbon atoms.
  • the amines include primary, secondary and tertiary amines, such as trimethylamine, diethyland triethylamines, ethylene triamines, mono-, diand triethanol.
  • the organic solvents used in the above baths are formic acid, acetic acid, propionic acid, oxalic acid, malonic acid, lactic acid and citric acid, or the alkali metal and/or ammonium salts thereof.
  • the chlorine or bromine compounds are accelerators necessary to effect the removal of metal layers, particularly semi-polished nickel, within a reasonable period of time.
  • they are activators of considerably increased corrosiveness for the base metal. Needless to say, it is practically impossible completely to inhibit corrosion of the base material, in an anodicelectrolytic operation.
  • the object of the present invention can unexpectedly be achieved with the use of a bath, wherein the halogen compound is a soluble iodine compound, preferably an iodide.
  • the baths of the present invention contain, as further known constituents, nitric acid and/or its salts with an alkali metal hydroxide or ammonium hydroxide or with an aliphatic amine or aminoalcohol or a blend of these salts, in proportions within the range 15 and 60 g/l, as well as organic acids, such as formic acid, acetic acid, propionic acid, oxalic acid, malonic acid, lactic acid or citric acid, or blends thereof, their salts or salt blends, in preferred proportions within the range 10 and 40 g/l.
  • organic acids such as formic acid, acetic acid, propionic acid, oxalic acid, malonic acid, lactic acid or citric acid, or blends thereof, their salts or salt blends, in preferred proportions within the range 10 and 40 g/l.
  • the difficultly soluble iodine compounds can be used in the form of solid phase material lying on the bottom of the bath, or to be placed in anode bags, for example, which'are suspended from a holder and continually contacted with the electrolyte.
  • the electrolytic demetallization being critically determined by the addition of the halogen compound, it is absolutely necessary to avoid overfeeding of the bath with halogen.
  • difficultly soluble iodine compounds e.g. copper-I-iodide, which produce a bath wherein the iodine content need not be controlled analytically. Overfeeding with iodine is practically excluded as the bath having the difficultly soluble iodine compounds therein is a self-controlling demetallization bath which is easy to handle.
  • Baths containing soluble iodine compounds enable metal coatings to be removed from steel at least as rapidly as with the use of analogous baths containing chlorine or bromine compounds, and they combine this with considerably reduced corrosiveness for the steel itself.
  • Baths containing readily and difficultly soluble chlorine and bromine compounds, respectively, and baths containing difficultly soluble iodine compounds are compared with each other hereinafter.
  • the basic electrolyte was composed of: g/l of triethanolamine, 48 g/l of HNO of 63 strength, and
  • EXAMPLE 2 The basic electrolyte and the electrolytic conditions were the same as those used in Example 1, save that the base material was stainless steel (material No. I4 571 (German Industrial Standard X CrNiMoTi 1810)).
  • Electrolytic bath for removing metallic coatings, such as nickel, chromium, zinc, tin, copper, cadmium or silver plate, from steel parts the bath containing, in aqueous solution,
  • a at least one substance selected from the group consisting of nitric acid and its salts with inorganic and organic bases;
  • a water-soluble halogen compound being characterized in that the halogen compound is a soluble iodine compound.
  • an organic acid being selected from the group consisting of formic acid, acetic acid, propionic acid, oxalic acid, malonic acid, lactic acid or citric acid.
  • the bath as claimed in claim 13 having a pH-value between 6.5 and 7.5.

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US4233124A (en) * 1979-10-29 1980-11-11 Oxy Metal Industries Corporation Electrolytic stripping bath and process
US4264419A (en) * 1979-10-09 1981-04-28 Olin Corporation Electrochemical detinning of copper base alloys
US4264420A (en) * 1979-10-29 1981-04-28 Oxy Metal Industries Corporation Electrolytic stripping bath and process
US4400248A (en) * 1982-03-08 1983-08-23 Occidental Chemical Corporation Electrolytic stripping process
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US4968397A (en) * 1989-11-27 1990-11-06 Asher Reginald K Non-cyanide electrode cleaning process
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US2581490A (en) * 1947-03-11 1952-01-08 Gen Motors Corp Electrolytic process of stripping metallic coatings from a ferrous metal base
US3151049A (en) * 1958-09-29 1964-09-29 Union Carbide Corp Electrolytic method of and bath for stripping coatings from bases
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US4090935A (en) * 1977-07-12 1978-05-23 The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary Of The Interior Process for recovering silver, copper and stainless steel from silver brazed stainless steel sections
US4264419A (en) * 1979-10-09 1981-04-28 Olin Corporation Electrochemical detinning of copper base alloys
US4233124A (en) * 1979-10-29 1980-11-11 Oxy Metal Industries Corporation Electrolytic stripping bath and process
US4264420A (en) * 1979-10-29 1981-04-28 Oxy Metal Industries Corporation Electrolytic stripping bath and process
US4400248A (en) * 1982-03-08 1983-08-23 Occidental Chemical Corporation Electrolytic stripping process
DE3318598A1 (de) * 1982-05-27 1983-12-01 Occidental Chemical Corp., 48089 Warren, Mich. Bad und verfahren fuer die elektrolytische entfernung von ueberzuegen aus kupfer, kupferlegierung oder chrom von einem eisenhaltigen grundmetall
WO1986006763A1 (en) * 1985-05-08 1986-11-20 M&T Chemicals Inc. Process for stripping nickel or nickel-iron alloy plating in a chromic acid solution
US4664763A (en) * 1985-05-08 1987-05-12 M&T Chemicals Inc. Process for stripping nickel or nickel-alloy plating in a chromic acid solution
US5071713A (en) * 1988-03-17 1991-12-10 N. V. Bekaert S.A. Metal fibers obtained by bundled drawing
US4968397A (en) * 1989-11-27 1990-11-06 Asher Reginald K Non-cyanide electrode cleaning process
USRE34227E (en) * 1989-11-27 1993-04-20 Motorola, Inc. Non-cyanide electrode cleaning process
US20110083972A1 (en) * 2009-10-08 2011-04-14 First Solar, Inc. Electrochemical method and apparatus for removing coating from a substrate
WO2011044340A1 (en) * 2009-10-08 2011-04-14 First Solar, Inc. Electrochemical method and apparatus for removing coating from a substrate
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US11649558B2 (en) 2015-03-13 2023-05-16 Okuno Chemical Industries Co., Ltd. Electrolytic stripping agent for jig
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