Claims
- 1. In an autodepositing coating process wherein an acidic aqueous solution having coating forming organic resin particles dispersed therein is applied to a worked or roughened ferrous metal surface by immersing said surface in a coating bath containing said solution to produce on the surface a coating which increases in thickness during the time the surface is immersed in the solution, the rate at which the coating increases in thickness being greater at high temperatures, and wherein the coating is fused to form a film having surface defects including pinholes and craters; the improvement comprising carrying out the coating process by maintaining the temperature between about 65.degree. F. and about 75.degree. F. by cooling the coating composition by means of a heat exchanger immersed in the bath or surrounding the bath only at times when the temperature has a tendency to rise thereby to eliminate pinholes and craters in the fused coating.
- 2. The coating process of claim 1 wherein the coating composition comprises ferric fluoride, hydrofluoric acid, a pigment and a styrene butadiene latex.
- 3. The coating process of claim 1 wherein the coating composition contains the equivalent of about 0.5 to about 3.5 g/l of ferric iron, about 0.2 to about 5.0 g/l of hydrofluoric acid, about 5.0 g/l of a carbon black pigment dispersion and about 50 to about 100 g/l of resin particles added as a latex containing particles of resin prepared by copolymerizing butadiene, styrene, a vinyl halide and an acrylic acid.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 608,967, filed Aug. 29, 1975, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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