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C106S014410, C106S014440, C148S267000, C427S383300, C427S405000, C427S406000, C427S419100

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ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a coating composition for DACROTIZED™ film with excellent corrosion resistance, and more particularly, to a coating composition for DACROTIZED™ film with excellent corrosion resistance comprising Cr-containing inorganic acid, Ni carbonate, reductant, surfactant and water as a dispersion medium which has excellent corrosion resistance, weather resistance and chemical resistance when coated on DACROTIZED™ film, thus being widely applicable to anticorrosion treatments of steel, metals such as various alloys, sintering metals, and the like.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
DACRO™ was first developed by Diamond Shamrock Co., Ltd. (USA) in 1990 and has been distributed worldwide by Nippon Diamond Shamrock Co., Ltd. Japan) after making further improvement and has been applied since in numerous industrial fields such as automobiles, civil engineering, construction and the like where metal treatments to give corrosion resistance are considered essential.
DACRO™ is an aqueous solution comprising zinc in flake phase, aluminum metal powder and inorganic compound. DACRO™ is normally treated by dip- and spin-coating of this aqueous solution of DACRO™ followed by heat-treatment at a relatively high, i.e., about 300 C., temperature. As a result, 7-8 &mgr;m thick coating is formed by drying and curing during the hot air drying process. Chromic acid of DACRO™ composition is reduced to a polymer of mCr
2
O
3
nCrO
3
during the heat treatment thus chrominating the surface of metal zinc which forms laminated coating. Metal zinc and aluminum, which constitute the coated film, can protect steel via self-sacrificing, namely, by inhibiting the corrosion of a given steel due to the electric activity of highly ionizable metal zinc. Here, the chromic acid in a polymerized state can control and inhibit the self-sacrificing of metal zinc thus serving the role of a binder while also establishing the passivation of coating, which then leads to inhibition of chemical reaction between zinc and iron and accordingly reduces the speed of corrosive progress, thus exhibiting high corrosion resistance. In addition, the zinc, aluminum flake and metal oxide, which are of multi-layered structures, can protect the surface of iron alternatively thus functioning as a barrier against external corrosive factors thereby exhibiting superiority in corrosion resistance.
The process of DACRO™ treatment consists of steps of degreasing, desealing, coating (dipping and spinning), heat curing, and the process of coating and heat curing is repeated once. DACRO™ is provided in two different colors of white and black and it is extensively applied to the conventional hardwares at present. As used herein, the term “DACROTIZED™ film” means at least one film of DACRO™ applied over a substrate and cured as is known to those of skill in the art. Such a film comprises zinc particles and a trivalent chromium polymer in a laminated form. By “laminated” it is not meant that the zinc particles and the trivalent chromium polymer form continuous layers disposed one over another, but rather that the trivalent chromium polymer forms a matrix that includes zinc particles disposed therein, and that typically exhibits a plurality of layers of trivalent chromium polymer and zinc particles when viewed in a cross-section.
The conventional white DACRO™ appears to present no significant problem during its treatment process. However, black DACRO™, due to the coating film formation by 4 coating (originally 2 coating) employed to resolve dust scatter during line assembly and to adjust anticorrosive property, result in deterioration of torque and occurrence of puddles of screw thread. Further, materials have been requested to have much improved corrosion resistance in exported countries and thus the introduction of a new powerful technique to serve this purpose is highly required.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
To resolve the problem of the conventional DACRO™ coating due to the formation of post-coating via black 4 coating, the inventors of the present invention developed a coating composition particularly suited for use on top of already existing DACROTIZED™ film, as well as a method for applying the coating composition and curing the same with a heat treatment.
The coating composition comprises Cr-containing inorganic acid, a nickel-containing compound, for example Ni carbonate, a reductant, optionally a surfactant, and water. This coating composition has excellent corrosion resistance as well as chemical resistance.
Thus manufactured coating composition of the present invention can be widely used in fields of treating steel as well as metals such as various alloys and sintering metals to impart anticorrosive property; therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a coating composition having the above-mentioned superior properties.
In one embodiment, the coating composition includes: 5% to 30% by weight of chromium-containing inorganic acid; 5% to 15% by weight of a nickel salt; 1% to 8% by weight of reductant; and water. The chromium-containing inorganic acid advantageously includes trivalent and hexavalent chromium. The chromium-containing inorganic acid reacts with the reductant at a temperature of about 300° C. to form a chromium-containing polymer, and said polymer entraps nickel-containing particles within the polymeric coating. The coating composition advantageously also includes 1% to 5% by weight of a surfactant. The nickel salt is, in a preferred embodiment, a basic nickel salt, preferably nickel carbonate at a quantity between 8% and 10% by weight. The reductant is advantageously selected from the group consisting of monovalent alcohol, divalent alcohol and oxycarboxylic acid.
The invention also includes a method for applying a passivating coating to a substrate. The methods includes coating at least a portion of the substrate with a fluid composition comprising 10% to 25% by weight of chromium-containing inorganic acid, 8% to 10% by weight of Ni carbonate, 1% to 5% by weight of reductant, optionally 2% to 4% by weight of surfactant, and water. The coating is then heated for a time and at a temperature necessary to form a solid coating on the substrate, preferably such that the coating comprising a chromium-containing polymer formed during the heating and entrained nickel-containing particles. A preferred method includes providing a second layer, for example by re-coating at least a portion of the coated substrate with a fluid composition comprising 10% to 25% by weight of chromium-containing inorganic acid, 8% to 10% by weight of Ni carbonate, 1% to 5% by weight of reductant, 2% to 4% by weight of surfactant, and water. This layer is then heated for a time and at a temperature necessary to form a second solid coating comprising a chromium-containing polymer and entrained nickel-containing particles. In some embodiments the first layer is dried, and complete polymerization occurs during the final heating step. Advantageously the substrate comprises a metallic substrate, and even more advantageously this metallic substrate is already coated with a first passivating DACRO™ coating, for example a coating with a polymeric chromium portion and metallic zinc, metallic aluminum, or both, portion, wherein said portions form a laminated first passivating coating.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The present invention relates to a coating composition for DACROTIZED™ film with excellent corrosion resistance comprising 10-25 wt % of Cr-containing inorganic acid, 8-10 wt % of a nickel-containing compound, for example Ni carbonate, 1-5 wt % of reductant, 2-4 wt % of surfactant and water as a dispersion medium.
The present invention is explained in more detail as set forth hereunder.
The present invention beneficially is to a coating composition for DACROTIZED™ film, wherein the invention is an additional coating disposed on top of existing DACROTIZED™ film. The coating of the present invention can be disposed over other passivating films, or directly over a substrate. In a preferred e

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