Claims
- 1. Method of improving the corrosion inhibiting properties of lecithin, comprising the step of heating the lecithin to a temperature above 70.degree. centigrade for a period of time sufficient to produce substantial darkening of the lecithin.
- 2. Method of creating an improved lecithin corrosion inhibiting composition, comprising the steps of combining zinc-oxide with lecithin and heating this composition to a temperature above 70.degree. centigrade for a period of time sufficient to produce substantial darkening of the lecithin.
- 3. Method of claim 2, wherein the proportion of zinc-oxide to lecithin, by weight, is generally no greater than 1:9.
- 4. Method of claim 1, further comprising the step of adding, before or after the heating to produce substantial darkening of the lecithin, an agent selected from the group consisting of greases, powdered solids, mineral oils and fatty oils, wherein the lecithin bears a percentage of 5% or greater to the whole.
- 5. Method of claim 1, in which the lecithin is heated to a temperature in the range of about 130.degree. centigrade to about 165.degree. centigrade.
- 6. Method of claim 2, in which the lecithin is heated to a temperature in the range of about 130.degree. centigrade to about 165.degree. centigrade.
- 7. A corrosion inhibiting composition comprising substantially heat darkened lecithin and an agent selected from the group consisting of greases, powdered solids, mineral oils and fatty oils, wherein the lecithin bears a percentage of 20% or greater to the whole.
- 8. A corrosion inhibiting composition comprising substantially heat darkened lecithin and a fatty oil, wherein the lecithin bears a percentage of 20% or greater to the whole.
- 9. A corrosion inhibiting composition comprising substantially heat darkened lecithin and a mineral oil, wherein the lecithin bears a percentage of 20% or greater to the whole.
- 10. Method of protecting a metal surface against corrosion comprising the steps of:
- heating lecithin to a temperature above 70.degree. centigrade for a period of time sufficient to produce substantial darkening of the lecithin; and
- applying the substantially heat darkened lecithin to the metal surface.
- 11. Method of claim 10, further comprising the step of adding, before applying to the metal surface, a viscosity modifying agent, selected from the group consisting of greases, powdered solids, mineral oils and fatty oils, to the heat darkened lecithin solution, wherein the lecithin bears a percentage of 20% or greater to the whole.
- 12. Method of claim 5, wherein the heating step is further characterized by heating the lecithin for a time ranging from about 3 hours to about 1 hour.
- 13. Method of claim 6, wherein the heating step is further characterized by heating the lecithin for a time ranging from about 3 hours to about 1 hour.
- 14. Method of claim 10, wherein the applying step comprises the step of applying a coating containing the substantially heat darkened lecithin to the metal surface.
- 15. Method of claim 1, wherein the heating step is further characterized by heating the lecithin to produce darkening of the lecithin to a color exceeding 18 Gardner.
- 16. Method of claim 2, wherein the heating step is further characterized by heating the composition to produce darkening of the lecithin to a color exceeding 18 Gardner.
- 17. Method of claim 10, wherein the heating step is further characterized by heating the lecithin to produce darkening of the lecithin to a color exceeding 18 Gardner.
- 18. An improved lecithin corrosion inhibiting composition comprising a substantially heat darkened lecithin, said lecithin being characterized by a color which exceeds 18 Gardner.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/652,112, filed Feb. 6, 1991.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Booklet-Alcolec-American Lecithin Company Inc. .COPYRGT.1947 pp. 1-20. |
Gardner Color-Sampling And Analysis of Lecithin A.O.C.S. Official Method Ja Sep. 1987 3 pages. |
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