Claims
- 1. An aqueous liquid treatment composition for ferriferous metal surfaces, said composition consisting essentially of water and the following dissolved components:
- (A) a concentration that is at least about 5 g/l of boric acid (which has the chemical formula H.sub.3 BO.sub.3); and
- (B) dissolved condensed phosphoric acids and anions derivable by neutralization thereof in an amount such that the molar ratio of boric acid to the total of condensed phosphoric acids and anions derivable by neutralization thereof is from about 12 to about 200.
- 2. A composition according to claim 1, wherein the concentration of boric acid is at least about 30 g/l and the molar ratio of boric acid to the total of condensed phosphoric acids and anions derivable by neutralization thereof is from about 21 to about 125.
- 3. A composition according to claim 2, wherein the molar ratio of boric acid to the total of condensed phosphoric acids and anions derivable by neutralization thereof is from about 30 to about 125.
- 4. A composition according to claim 3, wherein the concentration of boric acid is at least about 60 g/l.
- 5. A composition according to claim 4, wherein the concentration of boric acid is at least about 110 g/l.
- 6. A composition according to claim 5, wherein component (B) is tetrasodium pyrophosphate.
- 7. A composition according to claim 4, wherein component (B) is tetrasodium pyrophosphate.
- 8. A composition according to claim 3, wherein component (B) is tetrasodium pyrophosphate, tetrapotassium pyrophosphate, or a mixture thereof.
- 9. A composition according to claim 2, wherein component (B) is tetrasodium pyrophosphate, tetrapotassium pyrophosphate, sodium tripolyphosphate, or a mixture thereof.
- 10. A composition according to claim 1, wherein component (B) is tetrasodium pyrophosphate, tetrapotassium pyrophosphate, sodium tripolyphosphate, or a mixture thereof.
- 11. A process of forming on a ferriferous metal substrate a composition that directly acts to reduce mechanical stress on the substrate when the substrate is being cold worked, or anchors in place a distinct lubricating composition that acts to reduce mechanical stress on the substrate when the substrate is being cold worked, said process comprising a step of contacting the ferriferous substrate at a temperature of at least about 30 but not more than about 87.degree. C. with a composition according to claim 10 for a time sufficient to form at least about 0.1 g/m.sup.2 of water insoluble conversion coating thereon.
- 12. A process of forming on a ferriferous metal substrate a composition that directly acts to reduce mechanical stress on the substrate when the substrate is being cold worked, or anchors in place a distinct lubricating composition that acts to reduce mechanical stress on the substrate when the substrate is being cold worked, said process comprising a step of contacting the ferriferous substrate at a temperature of at least about 40 but not more than about 83.degree. C. with a composition according to claim 9 for a time sufficient to form at least about 0.3 g/m.sup.2 of water insoluble conversion coating thereon.
- 13. A process of forming on a ferriferous metal substrate a composition that directly acts to reduce mechanical stress on the substrate when the substrate is being cold worked, or anchors in place a distinct lubricating composition that acts to reduce mechanical stress on the substrate when the substrate is being cold worked, said process comprising a step of contacting the ferriferous substrate at a temperature of at least about 50 but not more than about 81.degree. C. with a composition according to claim 8 for a time sufficient to form at least about 0.5 g/m.sup.2 of water insoluble conversion coating thereon.
- 14. A process of forming on a ferriferous metal substrate a composition that directly acts to reduce mechanical stress on the substrate when the substrate is being cold worked, or anchors in place a distinct lubricating composition that acts to reduce mechanical stress on the substrate when the substrate is being cold worked, said process comprising a step of contacting the ferriferous substrate at a temperature of at least about 55 but not more than about 79.degree. C. with a composition according to claim 7 for a time sufficient to form at least about 0.9 g/m.sup.2 of water insoluble conversion coating thereon.
- 15. A process of forming on a ferriferous metal substrate a composition that directly acts to reduce mechanical stress on the substrate when the substrate is being cold worked, or anchors in place a distinct lubricating composition that acts to reduce mechanical stress on the substrate when the substrate is being cold worked, said process comprising a step of contacting the ferriferous substrate at a temperature of at least about 63 but not more than about 78.degree. C. with a composition according to claim 6 for a time sufficient to form at least about 1.2 g/m.sup.2 of water insoluble conversion coating thereon.
- 16. A process of forming on a ferriferous metal substrate a composition that directly acts to reduce mechanical stress on the substrate when the substrate is being cold worked, or anchors in place a distinct lubricating composition that acts to reduce mechanical stress on the substrate when the substrate is being cold worked, said process comprising a step of contacting the ferriferous substrate at a temperature of at least about 60 but not more than about 79.degree. C. with a composition according to claim 5 for a time sufficient to form at least about 1.0 g/m.sup.2 of water insoluble conversion coating thereon.
- 17. A process of forming on a ferriferous metal substrate a composition that directly acts to reduce mechanical stress on the substrate when the substrate is being cold worked, or anchors in place a distinct lubricating composition that acts to reduce mechanical stress on the substrate when the substrate is being cold worked, said process comprising a step of contacting the ferriferous substrate at a temperature of at least about 60 but not more than about 81.degree. C. with a composition according to claim 4 for a time sufficient to form at least about 0.9 g/m.sup.2 of water insoluble conversion coating thereon.
- 18. A process of forming on a ferriferous metal substrate a composition that directly acts to reduce mechanical stress on the substrate when the substrate is being cold worked, or anchors in place a distinct lubricating composition that acts to reduce mechanical stress on the substrate when the substrate is being cold worked, said process comprising a step of contacting the ferriferous substrate at a temperature of at least about 55 but not more than about 83.degree. C. with a composition according to claim 3 for a time sufficient to form at least about 0.8 g/m.sup.2 of water insoluble conversion coating thereon.
- 19. A process of forming on a ferriferous metal substrate a composition that directly acts to reduce mechanical stress on the substrate when the substrate is being cold worked, or anchors in place a distinct lubricating composition that acts to reduce mechanical stress on the substrate when the substrate is being cold worked, said process comprising a step of contacting the ferriferous substrate at a temperature of at least about 50 but not more than about 85.degree. C. with a composition according to claim 2 for a time sufficient to form at least about 0.5 g/m.sup.2 of water insoluble conversion coating thereon.
- 20. A process of forming on a ferriferous metal substrate a composition that directly acts to reduce mechanical stress on the substrate when the substrate is being cold worked, or anchors in place a distinct lubricating composition that acts to reduce mechanical stress on the substrate when the substrate is being cold worked, said process comprising a step of contacting the ferriferous substrate at a temperature of at least about 30 but not more than about 85.degree. C. with a composition according to claim 1 for a time sufficient to form at least about 0.1 g/m.sup.2 of water insoluble conversion coating thereon.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
Priority under 35 U.S.C. .sctn. 119(e) is claimed for this application from Application Serial No. 60/032,499 filed on Nov. 27, 1996.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US97/20363 |
11/18/1997 |
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5/27/1999 |
5/27/1999 |
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WO98/23789 |
6/4/1998 |
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