Surface treated steel material

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ABSTRACT:

TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a novel surface treatment agent for steel material and, more particularly, it relates to a surface treatment agent which is capable of forming a rust layer (hereinafter, referred to as weather resistant stable rust) in an early stage which has a protective action even to a severe atmospheric corrosion environment being affected by salt such as in coastal districts and also relates to steel material coated with said surface treatment agent.
PRIOR ART
It is generally possible to improve corrosion resistance of steel in air by adding elements such as phosphorus, copper, chromium and nickel thereto.
Such a low-alloy steel is called weather resistant steel and is the so-called maintenance-free steel where anticorrosive operation such as painting is not necessary since it forms a rust having a protective action to corrosion (hereinafter, referred to as weather resistant rust) within several years in outside.
However, over ten years are necessary for the formation of the weather resistant rust and, therefore, uncoherent rust or rust-laden water such as red rust or yellow rust is resulted during that period and there are disadvantages not only that it is an undesirable appearance but also it causes pollution of the surrounding environment. Especially in the environment where sea salt particles fly through the air, such a tendency is significant and, moreover, it is a problem that no weather resistant rust is formed.
With regard to said problem, there has been a proposal for a method of surface treatment for formation of phosphate coat as mentioned in the Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication Hei-01/142,088.
In the proposal however, the treatment is complicated because of necessity of an appropriate pretreatment before formation of the phosphate coat and, in addition, it is not easy to conduct the treatment on a welded part when welding of steel material is necessary whereby there is another problem that said treatment is difficult to apply to building structures.
Further, it is still questionable whether the weather resistant rust is formed by this method under the severe atmospheric corrosive environment where salt flies through the air.
PROBLEMS TO BE SOLVED BY THE INVENTION
The present invention has been achieved under such a current status of art and an object of the present invention is to develop a surface treatment agent which is able to form a weather resistant stable rust on a steel material in early stage by applying to the surface or rust layer of the so-called rust-forming steel material such as normal steel or low alloy steel such as weather resistant steel and also to develop a steel material to which said surface treatment agent is applied.
MEANS TO SOLVE THE PROBLEMS
In order to achieve the above object, the present inventors analyzed the stable rust which was produced by exposure for 20 years or more and have found that the resulting weather resistant stable rust comprises very tight aggregates of fine crystals consisting of &agr;—(Fe,Cr)OOH (hereinafter, referred to as chromium substituted goethite).
Therefore, for forming the weather resistant rust in an early stage and for suppressing the formation of uncoherent rust and rust-laden water, it is important to know how to promote the formation of the very tight chromium substituted goethite.
The present inventors have further found a specific means for solving the above-mentioned problems in which a treatment agent consisting of chromium sulfate and butyral resin is applied to the surface or the rust layer of steal material whereby the weather resistant stable rust can be formed in an early stage without generation of rust-laden water and the like.
The present invention has been accomplished based upon the above findings and its essential feature is as follows.
Thus, the present invention is a surface treatment agent for steel, characterized in that, said agent contains 0.1-15% by mass of chromium sulfate and 10-40% by mass of a binder resin containing butyral resin or a mixture of butyral resin with another resin which is compatible with butyral resin.
EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
The present invention will be illustrated in detail as hereunder.
(1) Effect of Chromium Sulfate
When the structure of rust is tight, it is apt to physically shield the atmospheric corrosive environment and also reduces the dissolution of iron ion which is a fundamental cause of uncoherent rust and rust-laden water.
However, if there are cracks or pores in the rust, they act as a route for supplying water and oxygen and anticorrosive property of the rust is reduced. Therefore, it is necessary to form a very tight and continuous rust layer.
Chromium sulfate becomes chromium ion and sulfate ion arriving to the interface of coat and steel when water is permeated through the coat. Sulfate ion and water corrode steel and then produce iron ion. Chromium ion has an effect of converting the iron ion to chromium substituted goethite which is a main component of weather resistant stable rust.
In addition, it is believed that sulfate ion not only promotes the initial iron ion formation but also participates in making the stable rust layer fine and very tight.
In order to achieve such an effect even in a severe atmospheric corrosive environment such as where salt flies through the air, it is necessary to add 0.1-15% by mass of chromium sulfate to the treatment agent.
When the steel which is coated with the treatment agent being added with 0.1% by mass or more of it and has a dried coat on the surface is allowed to stand in an atmospheric corrosive environment, the weather resistant rust which is formed in early stage shows an effect of suppressing the permeation of corrosive anion.
The reason why the upper limit is set at 15% by mass is that, if it is not, the suppressing effect of the formed weather resistant stable rust to corrosive anion is reduced whereby the anticorrosive action under a severe corrosive environment cannot be guaranteed. The amount of chromium sulfate mentioned here is that to the solid part of the treatment agent excluding volatile matters such as solvents.
(2) Effect of Binder Resin
Examples of the binder resin used in the present invention are butyral resin and a mixture of butyral resin with another resin which is compatible with butyral resin (such as melamine resin and phenol resin).
When the amount of the binder resin in the treatment agent is less than 10% by mass, uniform coat is not obtained and, in addition, the resulting coat has no adhesive force and strength durable to furnishing.
On the other hand, when the amount of the binder resin is more than 40% by mass, amount of the water permeating into the coat becomes small and formation of weather resistant stable rust is markedly retarded.
Since butyral resin is very soft and flexible and adapts without difficulty to the changes in the shape of steel surface as a result of formation of rust, it is an essential component in the treatment agent of the present invention.
Incidentally, the treating agent is applied after making into liquid and it goes without saying that the agent may contain organic solvent necessary therefor.
In addition to chromium sulfate, the treatment agent of the present invention may contain other additives including coloring pigments such as iron oxide, titanium dioxide, carbon black and phthalocyanine blue; extenders such as talc, silica, mica, barium sulfate and calcium carbonate; anticorrosive pigments such as chromium oxide, zinc chromate, lead chromate and basic sulfate; thickeners; dispersing agents; and reaction promoters.
It goes without saying that viscosity of the treatment agent of the present invention upon use is adjusted to such an extent that it is suitable for the applying operation with organic solvent and said solvent evaporates by natural drying after being applied.
Moreover, phosphate or its aqueous solution may be added thereto and, in fact, that is rather convenient because the coexistence of phosphate and chromium ion has an effect of promoting the formation of

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