Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1993-07-13
1995-01-03
McAvoy, Ellen M.
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
252 25, 252 26, 252 325, 252 499, 252 54, 252 52A, 72 42, C10M17302, C10M13708
Patent
active
053783794
ABSTRACT:
A combination of phosphonoinidazoline at surfactant, soluble polyvalent metal ions, and a metal etching component, which is tolerant of aluminum cations and aluminate anions, when used as the Stage 4 rinse for aluminum cans provides good can mobility and good resistance to loss of mobility during heating of the treated cans to a greater extent than is normal during high speed processing. A concentrate of the active ingredients of such a Stage 4 treatment also maintains its effectiveness for longer than do similar produels when stored at high ambient temperatures.
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Henkel Corporation
Jaeschke Wayne C.
McAvoy Ellen M.
Szoke Ernest G.
Wisdom, Jr. Norvell E.
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