Anti-corrosive pigments

Compositions: coating or plastic – Coating or plastic compositions – Corrosion inhibiting coating composition

Reexamination Certificate

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C106S014050, C106S014150, C106S014340, C106S014350, C106S014420, C106S014440, C106S493000, C252S389210

Reexamination Certificate

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06331202

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to anti-corrosive compositions in paint form.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Every year about 5% of iron products in the world are being replaced due to corrosion.
Different coatings are used to reduce the corrosion damage, the most popular being paints. The rust protective element in paints is generally an anti-corrosive pigment. Traditionally the most effective corrosion inhibiting pigments have been based on chromates, and between them especially zinc chromate.
Studies have shown that these, the best anticorrosive pigments (zinc chromate based) are potentially carcinogenic agents. Today, instead of zinc chromate sometimes there are used zinc phosphate based pigments in various combinations. But zinc is a heavy metal and all heavy metals are harmful to humans. Due to the growing awareness to the environmental harm associated with heavy metals, the market has been seeking non-toxic and cost effective replacements capable of performing at least as zinc chromate or zinc phosphate based pigments.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention there is provided a new class of effective anti-corrosion pigments which do not contain chromate or heavy metal ions.
There is thus provided, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention, anti-corrosive compositions in paint form wherein the corrosion inhibitor is an oxyaminophosphate pigment and the mixture of them with are any of a group including oxynitrites, oxymetalphosphates, oxyforates and oxysilicates.
Furthermore, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention, amines used for pigment preparation are any of a group including morpholine, dicyclohexylamine, ethanolamines, aliphatic amines, aromatic amines, melamine, hexamethylentetramine and pentaethylenetetramine.
Furthermore, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention, the aminophosphates are obtained by reaction between organic amines and phosphoric acid in water.
Furthermore, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention, 0.5-3 moles or organic amines are reacted with 0.5-3 moles of phosphoric acid.
Furthermore, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention, where the solution of the reaction product between amines and phosphoric acid is hardened by addition of alkaline-earth oxides, iron oxides, zinc oxide, molybdenioxide, aluminum hydroxides, manganese oxides, or corresponding hydroxides resulting in oxyaminophosphates.
Furthermore, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention, alkaline-earth oxides (hydroxides) are used as hardening agents for obtaining oxyaminophosphates.
Furthermore, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention, oxides (hydroxides) or iron, manganese, zinc, molybdene or other metals that have corrosion inhibition properties are used as modifiers. The oxide quantity in the final composition is between 20-70%.
Furthermore, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention, the composition contains surface active agents for better homogenization of the reaction mixture. Lignosulfonates, nonionics surface active agents cationic or anionic surface active agents are used as surface active agents.
Finally, in accordance with an embodiment of the invention, water solutions of anti-corrosion agents in salts form as benzoates, nitrites, nitrates, silicates, amino-acetates, carbonates, chromates, etc. may be used after reaction with alkali earth oxides (hydroxides) or zinc oxide, iron oxide, aluminum oxide, hydroxides, molyboler oxide or other metal oxides, as modifiers or anti-corrosion agents
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Many very effective anti-corrosive inhibitors are known for water system or water-steam generators. But all these very effective anti-corrosion inhibitors are very soluble in water and because of the high solubility, are not suitable for use as paint pigments.
The inhibiting action of anti-corrosion pigments is based on their ability to keep small concentration of corrosion inhibiting ions on the surface of the painted metals when water penetrates the paint film to reach the metal surface.
It is known that organic amines are very active as anti-corrosive agents in aqueous systems at various temperatures. Between them are: morpholine, dicyclohexylamine, hexamethylenetetramine, ethanolamines (mono, di-and tri-), amino acids, butylamines, etc. Many of them, in various formulations, are used as corrosion inhibitors for water-steam systems. Phosphoric acid and various phosphates also are known as active corrosion inhibitors, mainly for water systems. Zinc phosphate compositions, with various additives such as aluminum, molybdene, borates, etc. are also used in paint systems.
Combinations of organic amines and inorganic phosphates or phosphoric acid also sometimes used for corrosion inhibition, but they have a high water solubility. According to the invention there are provided low water solubility, controlled slow release compositions as anti-corrosive pigments for paints, both solvent based and also waterborne.
The first stage is a reaction between organic amines and phosphoric acid or acid phosphate, giving organic phosphates. The reaction takes place in an aqueous solution.
Second stage: reaction between aqueous solution of amino-phosphates from the first stage and oxides of alkaline earth metals or corresponding hydroxides.
The obtained oxyaminophosphates, after washing and milling, have very good anti-corrosive properties and may be used as anti-corrosive inhibitors for solvent based and waterborne paints.
On the second stage together with aminophosphates water solution of various corrosion inhibitors in salt form may be used in form of reaction product with oxides of alkaline earth metals or corresponding hydroxides. For example, water solutions of benzoates, ethylenediamine-tetraacetic acid salts, soluble silicates or sodium or potassium nitrites, nitrates, carbonates, chromates, etc.
Excerpts alkali earth oxides or hydroxides also may be used other oxides that reacts with reaction with water solution of various anticorrosive salts or their compositions with obtaining various oxycompounds, for example, zinc, stronthildes, molybdene, aluminum, iron, manganese or similar oxides or hydroxides.
These oxides may be used together with alkaline earth oxides (hydroxides) for obtaining a synergistic effect.


REFERENCES:
patent: 3906126 (1975-09-01), Kaiser et al.
patent: 5023368 (1991-06-01), Leighton et al.
patent: 5057156 (1991-10-01), Kuwajima et al.

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