Claims
- 1. A method of applying a lubricant to a metal, which method comprises applying a lubricant comprising (in wt %):ethylene glycol dilaurate50-85ethylene glycol monolaurate10-30stearic acidup to 20,as determined by analysis, to a surface of the metal, wherein the lubricant is solid or at least mushy or viscous and does not spall or flake off the metal surface at all temperatures in the range 15-35° C.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lubricant has a hardness in the range 0.1-10 N/mm at all temperatures in the range 15-35° C.
- 3. A method as claimed in claim 1, further comprising the step of pre-treating the metal surface with a strongly-bonded inorganic and/or organic layer before applying the lubricant.
- 4. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lubricant is applied at a rate in the range of 0.1-10 g/m2.
- 5. A method as claimed in claim 3, further comprising the steps of providing a molten lubricant and applying the molten lubricant to the metal.
- 6. A method as claimed in claim 5, wherein the lubricant is applied by spraying.
- 7. A method as claimed in claim 5, wherein the lubricant is applied by roll coating.
- 8. A method as claimed in claim 5, wherein the molten lubricant is applied to a metal which is at room temperature.
- 9. Lubricant comprising (in wt %)ethylene glycol dilaurate50-85ethylene glycol monolaurate10-30stearic acidup to 20as determined by analysis, which lubricant(a) consists essentially of (i) esters derived from fatty acids which comprise at least 80% lauric acid and (ii) optionally, stearic acid; and (b) has a hardness in the range 0.1-10 N/mm at all temperatures in the range 15-35° C.
- 10. Lubricant as claimed in claim 9, wherein said fatty acids contain not more than 5% ethylenically unsaturated acids.
- 11. Lubricant as claimed in claim 9, consisting essentially of (in wt %)ethylene glycol dilaurate50-85ethylene glycol monolaurate10-30stearic acidup to 20,as determined by analysis.
- 12. Lubricant as claimed in claim 9, wherein the lubricant has a hardness in the range 0.1-5 N/mm at all temperatures within the range specified.
- 13. Lubricant as claimed in claim 9, wherein the lubricant has a hardness within the range specified at all temperatures in the range 15-40° C.
- 14. Lubricant as claimed in claim 9, wherein the stearic acid content is 5-20% by weight.
- 15. Lubricated metal, wherein a surface of the metal carries a film of the lubricant of claim 9.
- 16. Lubricated metal as claimed in claim 15, wherein the metal is sheet.
- 17. Lubricated metal as claimed in claim 15, wherein the metal is aluminium.
- 18. Lubricated metal as claimed in claim 17, wherein the metal is sheet.
- 19. Lubricated metal as claimed in claim 17, wherein the aluminium carries a strongly-bonded artificial inorganic surface layer on top of which the film of lubricant is present.
- 20. A method of making a structure of shaped aluminium components starting from lubricated aluminium metal sheet according to claim 18, comprising the steps of:i) forming pieces of the sheet into components, ii) bringing the components together in the shape of the desired structure, and iii) securing the components together by mechanical and/or adhesive means.
- 21. A method of making a structure of shaped aluminium components starting from lubricated aluminium metal sheet according to claim 19, comprising the steps of:i) forming pieces of the sheet into components, ii) applying adhesive to the components, iii) bringing the components together in the shape of the desired structure, and iv) curing the adhesive.
- 22. A method as claimed in claim 20, comprising the additional steps of cleaning the structure with an aqueous alkaline cleaner, and thereafter painting the structure.
- 23. Lubricant comprising (in wt %)ethylene glycol dilaurate50-85ethylene glycol monolaurate10-30stearic acidup to 20as determined by analysis, which lubricant has a hardness in the range 0.1-10 N/mm at all temperatures in the range 15-35° C.
- 24. Lubricant comprising (in wt %)ethylene glycol dilaurate50-85ethylene glycol monolaurate10-30stearic acidup to 20as determined by analysis, which lubricant consists essentially of(i) esters derived from fatty acids which comprise at least 80% lauric acid and (ii) optionally, stearic acid.
- 25. Lubricant as claimed in claim 23, consisting essentially of (in wt %)ethylene glycol dilaurate50-85ethylene glycol monolaurate10-30stearic acidup to 20as determined by analysis.
- 26. Lubricated metal, wherein a surface of the metal carries a film of the lubricant of claim 23.
- 27. Lubricated metal as claimed in claim 26, wherein the metal is sheet aluminium.
- 28. Lubricated metal as claimed in claim 27, wherein the aluminium carries a strongly-bonded artificial inorganic surface layer on top of which the film of lubricant is present.
- 29. A method of making a structure of shaped aluminium components starting from lubricated aluminium metal sheet according to claim 27, comprising the steps of:i) forming pieces of the sheet into components, ii) bringing the components together in the shape of the desired structure, and iii) securing the components together by mechanical and or adhesive means.
- 30. A method of making a structure of shaped aluminium components, wherein at least one starting component is lubricated aluminium metal sheet according to claim 27, comprising the steps of:i) forming pieces of the sheet into components, ii) bringing the components together in the shape of the desired structure, and iii) securing the components together by mechanical and/or adhesive means.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/718,355 now abandoned (filed Nov. 27, 1996, as the US national stage of international application PCT/GB95/00829 filed Apr. 12, 1995) and of the copending Continued Prosecution Application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/867,272 filed (Apr. 12, 1999, as a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/411,765, now abandoned, which was filed May 15, 1995, as the US national stage of international application PCT/GB93/02050 filed Oct. 1, 1993). The entire disclosures of the aforesaid applications Ser. Nos. 08/718,355 and 08/867,272 are incorporated herein by this reference.
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