Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – At least one aryl ring which is part of a fused or bridged...
Reexamination Certificate
1999-05-27
2001-05-22
Niland, Patrick D. (Department: 1714)
Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser
Synthetic resins
At least one aryl ring which is part of a fused or bridged...
C524S593000, C524S594000, C524S595000, C524S596000, C524S597000, C524S598000, C524S599000, C524S601000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06235826
ABSTRACT:
The object of the present invention is a coating agent for producing an electric insulating coating on an electro steel sheet.
It is known that in the production of magnetizable cores of electric drive means—such as transformers, generators or motors—individual sheets are stacked into a solid core. These electro steel sheets must be electrically insulated from one another. Before the stacking of the sheets piece-material must be punched in the form of segments out of a continuous electro band. As connecting method of the sheet stack there can take place besides clamping, riveting and screwing down also a welding. In order to obtain ideal magnetic properties even after the thermal and mechanical loads mentioned, such an iron core can be subjected to a closing annealing.
Coatings of electro steel sheet material with the requisite punching quality, weldability and annealing stability are built up of a combination of and inorganic and of an organic film former and can contain, furthermore, also pigments and fillers. Such coatings are present on the market as phosphate or chromate types and are state of the art. Phosphate types, however, have too high a brittleness which has a negative effect on the adhesion to the electro steel sheet and leads to a reduced punching quality of the coated sheets. Chromate types are problematical from the standpoint of compatibility with the environment. Both systems have, furthermore, a pH value in the severely acid range, which has a negative effect in the form of corrosion manifestations on the application arrangements.
The problem of the present invention was to make available a coating agent for producing an electrically insulating coating which does not have the aforementioned disadvantages of the coating systems of hitherto and is unrestrictedly weldable and annealing stable with a good punching quality of the coated electro steel sheets.
The object of the present invention, therefore, is a coating agent for producing an electrically insulating coating on an electro steel sheet with good punching quality, weldability, annealing stability and a high insulation resistance, which consists of a metal organic and an organic film former as well as, optionally, of chemically inert inorganic pigments and/or fillers and other usual additives, such as antifoaming agents, leveling agents, catalysts and the like. The coating agent according to the invention is characterized in that the metal organic compound consists of tetravalent metal acid esters or metal chelate complexes of the general formula M
4
(OR)
4
wherein M is titanium or zirconium, and R is equal or different, straight chained or branched, a dialkylamine or trialkylamide, a dialkanolamine or trialkanolamine, a monoglycolate or diglycolate, an acetyl acetonate, an ethyl acetoacetate, or an ammonium lactate and the organic component consists of a water-dilutable polyester, an acryl, an acryl-copolymer, an alkyl, a phenol or amino-resin that have neutralizable groups or are easily distributed with emulsifiers in an aqueous medium.
According to a special form of execution, the coating material of the invention is present as a two-component preparation.
The applying of same to the substrate preferably occurs by rolling or spraying. The hardening-out of the coating is carried out at a temperature between 150° C. and 450° C., preferably between 250° C. and 350° C., during a period of at least 10 seconds.
As organic bonding components there are suited synthetic resins such as, for example, dispersions having a base of acrylates, of styrene or of butadiene. Moreover, a combination of the afore-mentioned resins is also possible.
To increase the layer thickness there can be used inorganic fillers, such as, for example, ceramic ones, and/or pigments. Fillers and pigments are used which, however, must be inert in respect to their chemical composition. Preferably there are to be used fillers with an average grain diameter of less than 1&mgr;, since by reason of the usual layer thickness of 1 to 4&mgr; of such coatings, fillers with a greater mean grain diameter can cause leveling disturbances of the coatings.
A substantial advantage lies in that the coatings produced with the coating agent of the invention have a high insulation resistance, and a fault-free welding seam can be drawn with high speed for the holding-together of the stacked sheets. After the final annealing of the coated and bonded sheet stack a high level of insulation resistance is preserved. The processing of the coating agent of the invention can take place, in contrast to conventional strong acid and chromate-containing coating agents, with little corrosion to and to the highest degree safely. Neither is there any impairment of the environment, so that special precautionary measures with the use of this coating system can be omitted.
The invention is described in detail in, the following with the aid of examples, without, however, being restricted to these.
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Herberts Austria GmbH
Niland Patrick D.
Piper Marbury Rudnick & Wolfe
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