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US510318A
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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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    • C23C8/00Solid state diffusion of only non-metal elements into metallic material surfaces; Chemical surface treatment of metallic material by reaction of the surface with a reactive gas, leaving reaction products of surface material in the coating, e.g. conversion coatings, passivation of metals
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NITED. STATES PATENT I OEEicE.
PI RRE HENRY BERTRAND, on PARIS, FRANCE.
PROCESS OF COATING IRON WITH MAGNETIC OXIDE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 510,318, dated December 5, 1893.
Application filed February 28, 1893. Serial No. 464.100. (Nospecimens.) Patented in France February 21, 1891. No. 211,583 in England June 15,1891,No.10,144; in Germany June 16, 1891, No. 62,431, and in Anstria-Hungary October 19,1891, No-
2,097 and No. 21,518.
To all whom, it may concern;
Be it known thatI, PIERRE HENRY BER- TRAND, of Paris, France, have invented a new and useful Process of Coating Iron and Steel Articles with Magnetic Oxides of Iron, which is fully described in the following specification.
My invention has been patented in alimited form in the following named Letters-Patent in other countries, to wit: France, dated February 21,1891,No. 211,583; England,dated June 15, 1891, No. 10,144; Germany, dated June 16, 1891, No. 62,431, and Austria-Hungary, dated October 19, 1891, No. 2,097 and No. 21,518.
This invention has for its object the formation upon articles of wrought and cast iron and steel of a coating of magnetic oxide (Fe O which, as is well known, preserves the article from rust. The new process whereby I produce this coating of magnetic oxide consists in depositing upon the iron or steel body under treatment a thin layer or covering of some metal or alloy which will volatilize at a temperature below that which would deform the body of article to be coated, and then heating the article provided with such covering in any ordinary or convenient furnace until the article is heated sufficiently to form thereon a coating of magnetic oxide and the covering of the metal or alloy is volatilized.
In the practical use of the process I have found that a temperature of 1,000 centigrade properly accomplishes the desired result, but I do not wish to be limited thereto, because the temperature required will depend upon the form, size and composition of the article and the volatilizability of the covering metal or alloy. \Vhen so heated the iron or steel will oxidize, notwithstanding the presence of the metallic covering, but the presence of the covering will not permit the access of oxygen in sufficient quantity to form the destructive sesquioxide or red oxide of iron, the quantity of oxygen penetrating the metallic covering being only sufficient to form a firm, permanent coating of protective magnetic, or black oxide.
The advantage of using a metal or alloy volatilizing at a comparatively low temperature is that, while the magnetic oxide is formin g, the said metal or alloy is being driven off by the heat, leaving only the coating of oxide, which in the course of a few minutes after the article has reached the proper temperature, will coat it uniformly.
I have obtained successful results in the coating of pipes, cooking utensils, &c., by leaving them in a furnace exposed to aheat of about 1,000 centigrade for a period of about ten minutes.
The metallic covering may be applied to the article in various ways, such as chemically, by precipitation from a solution of metallic salts; or physically, by buffing or rubbing with metallic brushes composed of copper or other such volatilizable metal or alloy; or electrically'by electrolysis. The covering however, may be applied in any known or efficient manner, the essential feature of my invention being the formation of a coating of magnetic oxide upon iron or steel bodies pre- 'viously covered with a thin layer of a more easily volatilized metal, and not the particular method of applying such layer. Copper, tin,or an alloy of copper and tin, or any suitable metal or alloy. may be used to form the temporary or volatilizable covering. It will be understood that grease, dirt and other such obstructions to the deposition of the covering of metal should be removed before such covering is applied.
.The industrial applications of my invention are numerous and need not be pointed out in detail, but I will mention by the way of illustration the coating of gas and water pipes, cooking utensils, cast iron ornaments, railings and other objects exposed to the weather, and metallic surfaces which are to be painted or enameled.
I claim as my invention- The herein described process of coating .iron and steel articles with magnetic oxide,
which consists in first covering such articles with a layer of metal or alloy which volatilizes specification in the presence of two subscribat a less temperatn'ie than would deform the ing witnesses. articles, and then heating them to the tem- 1 perature at whicha coating of magnetic oxide PIERRE HENRY BERTRAND' 5 will be formed thereon and the covering of Witnesses:
metal or alloy will be volatilized. ROBT. M. I-IOOPER,
In testimony whereof I have signed this 1 JEAN VICTOR BARBANCE.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2923683A (en) * 1957-06-19 1960-02-02 Du Pont Antimony-modified chromium oxide ferromagnetic compositions, their preparation and use
US2923684A (en) * 1957-06-19 1960-02-02 Du Pont Tin modified ferromagnetic chromium oxide, its preparation and use in recording members
US3034988A (en) * 1958-08-22 1962-05-15 Du Pont Modified chromium oxide ferromagnetic compositions, their preparation and use
US5489344A (en) * 1992-10-29 1996-02-06 The Babcock & Wilcox Company Passivation of carbon steel using encapsulated oxygen

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2923683A (en) * 1957-06-19 1960-02-02 Du Pont Antimony-modified chromium oxide ferromagnetic compositions, their preparation and use
US2923684A (en) * 1957-06-19 1960-02-02 Du Pont Tin modified ferromagnetic chromium oxide, its preparation and use in recording members
US3034988A (en) * 1958-08-22 1962-05-15 Du Pont Modified chromium oxide ferromagnetic compositions, their preparation and use
US5489344A (en) * 1992-10-29 1996-02-06 The Babcock & Wilcox Company Passivation of carbon steel using encapsulated oxygen

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