Claims
- 1. A process for sealing an anodized aluminum surface, said process comprising operations of:(I) bringing the anodized aluminum surface into contact for not more than 30 minutes at a temperature not greater than 75° C. with a liquid first sealing composition having a pH value of at least 6.7 and comprising water and: (A) a concentration of lithium cations; and (B) a concentration of fluoride anions, said first sealing composition not comprising more than about 5.0 ppm of dispersed or dissolved silicon atoms; and (II) after completion of operation (I), bringing the anodized aluminum surface as modified by operation (I) into contact at a temperature of at least 82° C. with a second sealing composition comprising steam or liquid water.
- 2. A process according to claim 1, further comprising an operation of rinsing the anodized aluminum surface as modified by operation (I) with water for a period of time that is at least 0.1 minute to form a rinsed modified anodized aluminum surface, said rinsed modified anodized aluminum surface not being allowed to dry between operations (I) and (II).
- 3. A process according to claim 1, wherein:the second sealing composition further comprises: heavy metal cations in a concentration of up to 1000 ppm, said heavy metal cations being selected from the group consisting of nickel cations, cobalt cations, lithium cations, and combinations of one or more of nickel cations, cobalt cations, and lithium cations; at least 0.2 ppt of a neutral buffer; and at least 0.03 ppt of a smut inhibitor selected from the group consisting of cyclic polycarboxylic acids, diphosphonic acids, salts of cyclic polycarboxylic acids, salts of diphosphonic acids, and combinations of one or more of cyclic polycarboxylic acids, diphosphonic acids, salts of cyclic polycarboxylic acids, and salts of diphosphonic acids; and the temperature during operation (11) is not more than about 88° C.
- 4. A process according to claim 1, wherein:the first sealing composition has a pH value in a range from about 6.9 to about 9.0, inclusive of 6.9 and 9.0, and comprises: (A) a concentration of at least about 0.09 g/l of lithium cations; (B) a concentration of at least about 0.16 g/l of fluoride anions; and (C) a concentration of at least about 0.3 mg/l of surfactant molecules; and the concentration, measured in g/l, of fluoride anions in the first sealing composition has a ratio to the concentration, measured in g/l, of lithium cations in the first sealing composition that is at least about 0.9:1.0 and is not greater than about 3.4:1.0.
- 5. A process according to claim 4, further comprising an operation of rinsing the anodized aluminum surface as modified by operation (I) with water for a period of time that is at least 0.5 minute before conducting operation (II), so as to form a rinsed modified anodized aluminum surface, said rinsed modified anodized aluminum surface not being allowed to dry between operations (I) and (II).
- 6. A process according to claim 5, wherein the second sealing composition is a liquid and further comprises:0.2 ppt or more of a neutral buffer; 0.03 ppt or more of a smut inhibitor; or both 0.2 ppt or more of a neutral buffer and 0.03 ppt or more of a smut inhibitor.
- 7. A process according to claim 6, wherein:the second sealing composition further comprises heavy metal cations in a concentration up to about 1000 ppm, said heavy metal cations being selected from the group consisting of nickel cations, cobalt cations, lithium cations, and combinations of one or more of nickel cations, cobalt cations, and lithium cations; the smut inhibitor is selected from the group consisting of cyclic polycarboxylic acids, diphosphonic acids, salts of cyclic polycarboxylic acids, salts of diphosphonic acids, and combinations of one or more of cyclic polycarboxylic acids, diphosphonic acids, salts of cyclic polycarboxylic acids, and salts of diphosphonic acids; and the temperature during operation (II) is not more than about 88° C.
- 8. A process according to claim 7, wherein:the second sealing composition comprises at least about 100 ppm of heavy metal cations selected from the group consisting of nickel cations, cobalt cations, and mixtures of nickel and cobalt cations; and operation (II) is completed within a time that is not greater than about 10 minutes.
- 9. A process according to claim 8, wherein:in operation (I): the pH value of the first liquid sealing composition is within a range from 7.5 to 8.0, inclusive of 7.5 and 8.0; the temperature of the first liquid sealing composition is within a range from about 20 to about 27° C., inclusive of 20 and 27° C.; and the time of contact of the anodized aluminum surface with the first liquid sealing composition is within a range from 9 to 10 minutes, inclusive of 9 and 10 minutes; said first liquid sealing composition comprises: from about 1.1 to about 1.4 mg/l of surfactant molecules; from about 0.45 to about 0.62 g/l of fluoride anions; and from about 0.25 to about 0.35 g/l of lithium cations; and in said first liquid sealing composition, the concentration in g/l of the fluoride anions has a ratio to the concentration in g/l of the lithium cations that is from about 1.35:1.0 to about 2.40:1.0.
- 10. A process for sealing an anodized aluminum surface, said process comprising operations of:(I) bringing the anodized aluminum surface into contact for not more than 30 minutes at a temperature not greater than 75° C. with a liquid first sealing composition that has a pH value of at least 6.7 and has been made by mixing together a first mass of water and: (A) a second mass of a water soluble source of lithium cations; and (B) a third mass of a water soluble source of fluoride anions, said first sealing composition not comprising more than about 5.0 ppm of dispersed or dissolved silicon atoms; and (II) after completion of operation (I), bringing the anodized aluminum surface as modified by operation (I) into contact at a temperature of at least 82° C. with a second sealing composition comprising steam or liquid water.
- 11. A process according to claim 10, further comprising an operation of rinsing the anodized aluminum surface as modified by operation (I) with water for a period of time that is at least 0.1 minute, so as to form a rinsed modified anodized aluminum surface, said rinsed modified anodized aluminum surface not being allowed to dry between operations (I) and (II).
- 12. The process according to claim 10, wherein:there has additionally been mixed into said second sealing composition; a fourth non-zero mass of a water soluble source of heavy metal cations that corresponds to a concentration of up to about 1000 ppm of said heavy metal cations in said second sealing composition, said heavy metal cations being selected from the group consisting of nickel cations, cobalt cations, lithium cations, and combinations of one or more of nickel cations, cobalt cations, and lithium cations; a fifth mass of neutral buffer that corresponds to a concentration of at least 0.2 ppt of neutral buffer in said second sealing composition; and a sixth mass of smut inhibitor that corresponds to a concentration of at least 0.03 ppt of smut inhibitor in said second sealing composition, said smut inhibitor being selected from the group consisting of cyclic polycarboxylic acids, diphosphonic acids, and salts of cyclic polycarboxylic acids, salts of diphosphonic acids, and combinations of one or more of cyclic polycarboxylic aids, diphosphonic acids, and salts of cyclic polycarboxylic acids, and salts of diphosphonic acids; and the temperature during operation (II) is not more than about 88° C.
- 13. A process according to claim 10, wherein:the first sealing composition has a pH value in a range from about 6.9 to about 9.0, inclusive of 6.9 and 9.0, and has been made by mixing with said first mass of water: (A) a second mass in grams of a water soluble source of lithium cations that corresponds to a concentration of at least about 0.09 g/l of lithium cations in said first sealing composition; (B) a third mass in grams of a water soluble source of fluoride anions that corresponds to a concentration of at least about 0.16 g/l of fluoride anions in said first sealing composition; and (C) a seventh mass in grams of surfactant molecules that corresponds to a concentration of at least about 0.3 mg/l of surfactant molecules in said first sealing composition; and said third mass in grams has a ratio to said second mass in grams that is at least about 0.9:1.0 and is not greater than about 3.4:1.0.
- 14. A process according to claim 13, further comprising an operation of rinsing the anodized aluminum surface as modified by operation (I) with water for a period of time that is at least 0.5 minute, so as to produce a rinsed modified anodized aluminum surface, said rinsed modified anodized aluminum surface not being allowed to dry between operations (I) and (II).
- 15. A process according to claim 14, wherein the second sealing composition is a liquid into which has been additionally mixed:a fifth mass of a neutral buffer that corresponds to 0.2 ppt or more of said neutral buffer in said second sealing composition; a sixth mass of a smut inhibitor that corresponds to 0.03 ppt or more of said smut inhibitor in said second sealing composition; or both said fifth mass of neutral buffer and said sixth mass of smut inhibitor.
- 16. A process according to claim 15, wherein:there has been additionally mixed into said second sealing composition a fourth non-zero mass of heavy metal cations that corresponds to a concentration up to about 1000 ppm of said heavy metal cations in said second sealing composition, said heavy metal cations being selected from the group consisting of nickel cations, cobalt cations, lithium cations, and combinations of one or more of nickel cations, cobalt cations, and lithium cations; the smut inhibitor is selected from the group consisting of cyclic polycarboxylic acids, diphosphonic acids, salts of cyclic polycarboxylic acids, salts of diphosphonic acids, and combinations of one or more of cyclic polycarboxylic acids, diphosphonic acids, salts of cyclic polycarboxylic acids, and salts of diphosphonic acids; and the temperature during operation (II) is not more than about 88° C.
- 17. The process according to claim 16, wherein;the fourth mass of heavy metal cations corresponds to a concentration in said second sealing composition of at least about 100 ppm of heavy metal cations selected from the group consisting of nickel cations, cobalt cations, and mixtures of nickel and cobalt cations; and operation (II) is completed within a time that is not greater than about 10 minutes.
- 18. A process according to claim 17, wherein, in operation (I):the pH value of the first liquid sealing composition is within a range from 7.5 to 8.0, inclusive of 7.5 and 8.0; the temperature of the first liquid sealing composition is within a range from about 20 to about 27° C., inclusive of 20 and 27° C.; and the time of contact of the anodized aluminum surface with the first liquid sealing composition is within a range from 9 to 10 minutes, inclusive of 9 and 10 minutes; the second mass of a water soluble source of lithium cations corresponds to a concentration that is from about 0.25 to about 0.35 g/l of lithium cations in the first sealing composition; the third mass of a water soluble source of fluoride anions corresponds to a concentration of fluoride anions that is from about 0.45 to about 0.62 g/l of fluoride anions in the first liquid sealing composition; the seventh mass of surfactant molecules corresponds to a concentration of from about 1.1 to about 1.4 mg/l of surfactant molecules in the first liquid sealing composition; and the third mass corresponds to a concentration in g/l of fluoride anions that has a ratio to the concentration in g/l of lithium cations to which the second mass corresponds that is from about 1.35:1.0 to about 2.40:1.0.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/056,679 filed Aug. 22, 1997 and provisional application Serial No. 60/058,317 filed Sep. 9, 1997.
PCT Information
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PCT/US98/16460 |
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WO99/10567 |
3/4/1999 |
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60/056679 |
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