Claims
- 1. A new article of manufacture comprising:
- an aluminum substrate havin two opposing metallic surfaces on respectively opposite sides thereof; and
- substantially uniformly dispersed discrete particles of lubricating material having an average diameter of less than 10 microns, electrostatically spaced apart and distributed over at least one of said metallic surfaces so that from about 1 percent to about 15 percent of the surface is covered with lubricating material in an amount from 4 milligrams per square foot to about 24 milligrams per square foot by the process of forming the particles from a dielectric lubricating material, electrostatically charging said particles so that the charged particles mutually repel one another, maintaining a quiescent cloud of such charged particles adjacent said at least one of the metallic surfaces and depositing and distributing the particles on said surface while so charged substantially entirely by electrostatic forces.
- 2. A new article of manufacture as in claim 1 wherein said particles are substantially spheroidally shaped and a substantial majority of said particles have diameters on the order of one micron in size.
- 3. A new article of manufacture as in claim 2 wherein said particles are similarly distributed over both said metallic surfaces.
- 4. A metallic substrate as defined in claim 1 wherein said lubricating particles are substantially solid spheres of a dielectric hydrocarbon and a major portion have diameters less than about 10 microns in diameter and the majority of particles in said major portion have an average diameter on the order of one micron.
- 5. An aluminum substrate having a surface thereof coated with a distribution of lubricating particles, a major portion of said paticles having diameters less than 10 microns, said lubricating particles being substantially spheroidal in shape and comprised of a solid dielectric hydrocarbon selected from a group consisting of paraffin wax, petrolatum, and microcrystalline wax, said particles being spaced from one another by mutual electrostatic repulsion while being electrostatically deposited to cover less than about 10 percent of the surface with solid dielectric hydrocarbon spheres in an amount from about 4 milligrams per square foot to about 24 milligrams per square foot.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 661,436 filed Feb. 26, 1976 (now abandoned); which is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 570,346 filed Apr. 22, 1975 (now abandoned); which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 382,980 filed July 26, 1973 (now abandoned).
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Cook, "Pre-coated Materials in High-Speed Press Work", Sheet Metal Industries, Jul. 1968, pp. 461-465, 472. |
Divisions (1)
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570346 |
Apr 1975 |
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Continuations (1)
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661436 |
Feb 1976 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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