Claims
- 1. A method for increasing the resistance to alkaline dissolution of a phosphate conversion coating on a corrodible metal substrate, said coating being deposited by exposing said substrate to an acidic, aqueous solution containing first and second divalent metal cations and phosphate ions, the method comprising:
- (a) selecting cobalt cations as said first divalent metal cations;
- (b) selecting zinc cations as said second divalent metal cations;
- (c) maintaining a minimum zinc ion concentration in said solution of 0.2 grams per liter; and
- (d) controlling the concentrations of said first and said second divalent metal cations in said solution so that the concentration of said cobalt cations is maintained at the time of coating between about 65 and about 95 mole percent of the total first and second divalent metal cations in said solution.
- 2. A method in accordance with claim 1, wherein the concentration of said cobalt cations in said solution at the time of coating is maintained between about 75 and 94 mole percent of the total first and second divalent metal cations in said solution.
- 3. A method in accordance with claim 2, wherein the concentration of said cobalt cations in said solution at the time of coating is maintained between about 84 and 94 mole percent of the total first and second divalent metal cations in said solution.
- 4. A corrosion resistant coated metal object prepared by the method of claim 1.
- 5. A method for increasing the resistance to alkaline dissolution of a phosphate conversion coating on a corrodible metal substrate, said coating being deposited by exposing said substrate to an acidic, aqueous solution containing first and second divalent metal cations and phosphate ions, the method comprising:
- (a) selecting cobalt cations as said first divalent metal cations;
- (b) selecting zinc cations as said second divalent metal cations;
- (c) maintaining a minimum zinc ion concentration in said solution of 0.2 grams per liter;
- (d) controlling the concentrations of said first and said second divalent metal cations in said solution so that the concentration of said cobalt cations is maintained at the time of coating between about 65 and about 95 mole percent of the total first and second divalent metal cations in said solution; and
- (e) maintaining the total acid content of said solution in the range of 10 to 40 points, maintaining the free acid content of said solution in the range of 0.5 to 2.0 points and maintaining the total acid to free acid ratio in said solution in the range of 10 to 60.
- 6. A method in accordance with claim 5, wherein the concentration of said cobalt cations in said solution at the time of coating is maintained between about 75 and 94 mole percent of the total first and second divalent metal cations in said solution.
- 7. A method in accordance with claim 6, wherein the concentration of said cobalt cations in said solution at the time of coating is maintained between about 84 and 94 mole percent of the total first and second divalent metal cations in said solution.
- 8. A corrosion resistant coated metal object prepared by the method of claim 5.
- 9. A corrosion-resistant, coated metal object having a metal substrate and a continuous phosphate conversion coating deposited thereon comprising a mixed metal phosphate containing at least one first divalent metal element and a second divalent metal element, the cations of which are chemically combined with phosphate ions, wherein said coating is further characterized in that:
- (a) about 15.0 to about 43.0 mole percent of the total first and second divalent metal cations in the deposited coating are first divalent metal cations consisting essentially of cobalt cations;
- (b) the second divalent metal element is zinc; and
- (c) about 85.0 to about 57.0 mole percent of the total first and second divalent metal cations in the deposited coating are zinc cations.
- 10. A corrosion-resistant, coated metal object having a metal substrate and a continuous phosphate conversion coating deposited thereon comprising a mixed metal phosphate containing zinc and at least one first divalent metal element, the cations of which are chemically combined with phosphate ions, wherein said coating is further characterized that:
- (a) about 15.0 to about 43.0 mole percent of the total zinc/first divalent metal cations in the deposited coating, exclusive of incidental cations from the substrate, are first divalent metal cations consisting essentially of cobalt cations; and
- (b) the remainder of divalent metal cations in the deposited coating is comprised predominantly of zinc cations.
- 11. An aqueous concentrate for use in an aqueous solution for depositing a zinc phosphate conversion coating comprising water, phosphate ions, zinc cations and cobalt cations and further characterized in that said concentrate contains said cobalt cations and said zinc cations in the mole ratio range of about 5.2:1 to about 16:1 and said zinc cations are present in a concentration in excess of 0.2 grams per liter.
- 12. An aqueous concentrate in accordance with claim 11, wherein a portion of said phosphate ions are replaced with nitrate ions.
- 13. An aqueous concentrate in accordance with claim 11, wherein a portion of said phosphate ions are replaced with nitrate ions.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 735,286, filed May 16, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,681,641, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 574,851, filed Jan. 6, 1984 and now abandoned.
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