Claims
- 1. A method of protecting a metallic surface to render it resistant to salt spray corrosion and to abrasion, wherein the surface is composed of a metal selected from the group of metals consisting of aluminum, zinc, brass, ferrous metals, and copper alloys, comprising the steps of:
- a. electroplating the surface with a metal selected from the group of metals consisting of zinc, cadmium, nickel and chromium;
- b. chromating the electroplated surface to produce a substantially blemish-free chromate coating thereon by treating it for between about 15 seconds and about 25 seconds with water containing between about 6 ounces and about 16 ounces per gallon of a liquid composed of about 90% of CrO.sub.3 and about 10% sodium bisulphate;
- c. rinsing the chromated surface to flush away chromating solution remaining thereon;
- d. coating the chromated surface with a plurality of coats of a transparent hydrophobic thermosetting polymer; and,
- e. heating the article to above about 300.degree.F. to convert the multiple polymer coats to a hard transparent film thereby providing a surface with a blemish-free corrosion resistant finish.
- 2. The method of making a metal article resistant to corrosion which comprises the steps of electroplating, with a metal selected from the group of metals consisting of zinc, cadmium, nickel and chromium, a surface of an article composed of metal selected from the group of metals consisting of aluminum, zinc, brass, copper alloys, and ferrous metals chromating the electroplated surface by treating it for between about 15 seconds and about 25 seconds with water containing between about 6 oz. and about 16 oz. per gallon of a liquid composed of about 90% of CrO.sub.3 and about 10% of sodium bisulfate, rinsing the resulting chromated surface with water, covering the rinsed chromated surface with a plurality of coats of hydrophobic thermosetting polymer and heating said article to about about 300.degree.F. to concurrently convert said plurality of coats of polymer into a hard film.
- 3. A method of protecting a metallic surface from corrosion wherein the surface is composed of a metal selected from the group of metals consisting of aluminum, brass, copper alloys, ferrous metals and zinc, comprising the steps of:
- a. electroplating the surface with a metal selected from the group of metals consisting of zinc, cadmium, nickel and chromium;
- b. chromating the electroplated surface to produce a substantially blemish-free chromate coating thereon by treating it for between about 15 seconds and about 25 seconds with water containing between about 6 ounces and about 16 ounces per gallon of a liquid composed of about 90% of CrO.sub.3 and about 10% sodium bisulphate;
- c. rinsing the chromated surface to flush away chromating solution remaining thereon;
- d. coating the chromated surface with a transparent hydrophobic thermosetting polymer by coating substantially all of the surface with a first coat of said polymer and by recoating substantially all of the surface with a second coat of said polymer; and,
- e. concurrently thermosetting the polymer coats to form a common, hard, transparent film adhered to the chromated surface.
- 4. A metal article composed of a metal selected from the group of metals consisting of aluminum, brass, copper alloys, zinc, and ferrous metals, having an electrodeposited coating on a surface thereof selected from the group of metals consisting of zinc, cadmium, nickel and chromium, said electrodeposited coating have a chromated surface formed by being treated for between about 15 seconds and about 25 seconds with water containing between about 6 oz. and about 16 oz. per gallon of a liquid composed of about 90% of CrO.sub.3 and about 10% of sodium bisulfate followed by rinsing the chromated surface with water, and a film of hydrophobic thermosetting polymer formed from a plurality of coats of said polymer and adhering to said chromated surface, which coats have been concurrently hardened by heating the article to above about 300.degree.F.
- 5. An article having a corrosion protected metallic surface composed of a metal selected from the group of metals consisting of aluminum, brass, copper alloys, ferrous metals and zinc, having an electrodeposited coating thereon selected from the group of metals consisting of zinc, cadmium, nickel and chromium, said electrodeposited coating having a chromated surface formed by being treated for between about 15 seconds and about 25 seconds with water containing between about 6 oz. and about 16 oz. per gallon of a liquid composed of about 90% of CrO.sub.3 and about 10% of sodium bisulfate, and a film of hydrophobic thermosetting polymer formed by coating substantially all of the chromated surface with a first coat of said polymer, by recoating substantially all of the surface with a second coat of said polymer, and by concurrently thermosetting the polymer coats to form a single hard transparent film adhered to the chromated surface.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION AND PATENT
This is a division of application Ser. No. 418,114 filed Nov. 21, 1973 which is a continuation-in-part of a co-pending application filed Nov. 18, 1971, Ser. No. 200,224, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 3,790,355 dated Feb. 5, 1974 which was, in turn, a continuation of application Ser. No. 887,397 filed Dec. 22, 1969, now abandoned, the disclosures of these prior applications being specifically incorporated herein by reference.
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