Claims
- 1. A method of protecting a metallic surface to render it highly 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, iron, zinc, brass and copper alloys, comprising the steps of:
- a. phosphating the surface in a phosphate coating bath;
- b. chromating the phosphate surface to produce a clear, blemish-free colorless 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% CrO.sub.3 and about 10% sodium bisulfate;
- c. rinsing the chromated surface with water to flush away chromating solution remaining thereon;
- d. coating the chromated surface with a transparent colorless hydrophobic thermosetting polymer; and,
- e. heating the article to above about 300.degree. F. to convert the polymer to a hard, colorless transparent film thereby providing a surface with a blemish-free corrosion resistant finish.
- 2. The resulting product of claim 1.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the metal surface to be protected comprises a hardened, relatively high carbon content steel alloy.
- 4. The resulting product of claim 3.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of coating the chromated surface with a transparent colorless hydrophobic thermosetting polymer is carried out in a plurality of coating steps to apply the polymer in sequential layers whereafter the plurality of polymer coats are cured together during the heating of the article to provide a uniform, highly abrasion resistant transparent film.
- 6. The resulting product of claim 5.
- 7. The method of making a metal article resistant to corrosion which comprises the steps of phosphating a surface of an article composed of metal selected from the group of metals consisting of aluminum, iron, zinc, brass and copper alloys, chromating the phosphated 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 said chromated surface with hydrophobic thermosetting polymer and heating said article to above about 300.degree. F. to convert the polymer into a hard film.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein said step of covering said chromated surface with a polymer is carried out in a plurality of coating steps to apply the polymer in sequential layers whereafter the plurality of polymer coats are cured together during the heating of the article to provide a uniform, highly abrasion resistant transparent film.
- 9. A metal article composed of a metal selected from the group of metals consisting of aluminum, iron, brass, copper alloys and zinc, having phosphate coating on a surface thereof, said coating having a chromated surface formed thereon 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 adhering to said chromated surface, which film has been hardened by heating the article to above about 300.degree.F.
- 10. The metal article of claim 9 wherein said film is applied in a plurality of coatings, and said coatings are concurrently hardened to produce a single protective polymer film.
Cross Reference to Related Application and Patent
The present application 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. 3,790,352 which was, in turn, a continuation of application Ser. No. 887,397 filed Dec. 22, 1969, now abandoned, the disclosures of both of these prior applications being specifically incorporated herein by reference.
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