Claims
- 1. A process for treating a surface of a metal selected from the group consisting of aluminum, steel, zinc, cadmium, magnesium and their alloys, to remove contaminants and to remove smut from the surface, comprising the steps of:(a) contacting the metal surface having contaminants thereon with an alkaline cleaning solution to remove the contaminants, said alkaline solution causing the formation of smut on the metal surface; and (b) treating the alkaline treated metal surface by contact with a sufficient amount of an acidic, rare earth ion desmutting solution, having a pH of less than 1, for a sufficient time to remove smut formed on said metal surface by the treatment with said alkaline cleaning solution of step (a), without formation of a rare earth metal—containing coating on the cleaned metal surface wherein the smut removal is effected by reaction of the rare earth ions and the acid with the smut on the metal surface.
- 2. The process of claim 1, wherein the metal is an aluminum alloy.
- 3. The process of claim 2, wherein said aluminum alloy is selected from the group consisting of: 2024, 6061 and 7075 alloys.
- 4. The process of claim 1, wherein said desmutting solution of step (b) comprises one or more mineral acids.
- 5. The process of claim 1, wherein said desmutting solution of step (b) has a pH of less than 0.5.
- 6. The process of claim 1, wherein said rare earth ion is a cerium ion and/or a mixture of rare earth ions.
- 7. The process of claim 1, wherein the concentration of said rare earth ion in said desmutting solution of step (b) is up to 1 mole/liter.
- 8. The process of claim 1, wherein the concentration of said rare earth ion in said desmutting solution of step (b) is at least 0.005 mole/liter.
- 9. The process of claim 1, wherein step (b) is performed using the desmutting solution at a temperature of 50° C. or lower.
- 10. The process of claim 1, wherein the metal surface is treated with said desmutting solution of step (b) for up to one hour.
- 11. The process of claim 1, wherein the desmutting solution of step (b) further comprises an effective amount of an etch rate accelerator.
- 12. The process of claim 11, wherein said etch rate accelerator comprises fluoride ions added as NH4F.HF and having a concentration up to 0.15 molar.
- 13. The process of claim 11, wherein said etch rate accelerator comprises fluoride ions, added as NH4F.HF and/or KF.HF and having a concentration of 0.05 molar, and nitric acid having a concentration of 1.28 molar.
- 14. The process of claim 11, wherein said etch rate accelerator comprises phosphate ions added as H3PO4 and having a concentration of up to 0.02 molar.
- 15. The process of claim 1, wherein said desmutting solution of step (b) further comprises an oxidizing agent.
- 16. The process of claim 1, wherein said rare earth ion containing desmutting solution further comprises an oxidizing agent.
- 17. The process of claim 1, wherein steps (a) and (b) are performed sequentially and are followed by the further step:(c) coating the treated metal surface by contacting with an aqueous, acidic, rare earth ion containing coating solution different from the desmutting solution of step (b), said coating solution having a pH greater than 1 and including rare earth cations which have at least one valence state above zero valency, whereby during contact of the metal surface with said coating solutions the pH of the coating solution is increased to a value at which one or more compounds of the rare earth element are precipitated, thereby to cause the compound of the rare earth element to precipitate in a coating on the metal surface.
- 18. A process for treating a surface of a metal selected from the group consisting of aluminum, steel, zinc, cadmium, magnesium and their alloys, to remove contaminants and to remove smut from the surface, comprising the steps of:(a) contacting the metal surface having contaminants thereon with an alkaline cleaning solution to remove said contaminants, said alkaline solution causing the formation of smut on the metal surface; and (b) treating the alkaline treated metal surface by contact with a sufficient amount of an acidic, rare earth ion containing desmuttinq solution, having a pH of less than 1, for a sufficient time to remove smut formed on said metal surface by the treatment with said alkaline cleaning solution of step (a), without formation of a rare earth metal—containing coating on the cleaned metal surface wherein the smut removal is effected by reaction of the rare earth ions and the acid with the smut on the metal surface; wherein the desmuttina solution of step (b) further comprises an effective amount of an etch rate accelerator; and wherein said etch rate accelerator comprises titanium ions added as TiCl4 and having a concentration of up to 1000 ppm.
- 19. An aqueous acidic solution of a desmutting composition, said desmutting composition consisting essentially of one or more rare earth containing compounds, wherein the ions of the one or more rare earth elements are present in said solution in an amount effective to remove smut from a metal surface previously contacted with an alkaline cleaning solution, said solution having a pH of less than 1.0.
- 20. The solution of claim 19, wherein the mineral acid is sulfuric acid.
- 21. The solution of claim 19, which has a pH of less than about 0.5.
- 22. The solution of claim 19, wherein the rare earth ion is cerium and/or a mixture of rare earth ions.
- 23. The solution of claim 19, wherein the concentration of rare earth ions in said desmutting solution is up to 0.15 mole/liter.
- 24. The solution of claim 19, further comprising an etch rate accelerator.
- 25. The solution of claim 24, further comprising an etch rate accelerator, wherein said etch rate accelerator includes fluoride ions added as NH4F.HF and having a concentration up to 0.15 molar.
- 26. The solution of claim 19, further including an etch rate accelerator, wherein said etch rate accelerator includes fluoride ions, added as NH4F.HF and having a concentration of 0.05 molar, and nitric acid having a concentration of 1.28 molar.
- 27. The solution of claim 19, further including an etch rate accelerator, wherein said etch rate accelerator comprises phosphate ions added as H3PO4 and having a concentration of up to 0.02 molar.
- 28. An acidic rare earth containing aqueous desmutting solution, which comprises one or more compounds of one or more rare earth elements dissolved in a solution containing one or more mineral acids, and wherein ions of the one or more rare earth elements are present in solution in an amount effective to remove smut from a metal surface previously contacted with an alkaline cleaning solution, said solution having a pH of less than 1.0.
- 29. The solution of claim 28, which comprises one or more compounds of one or more rare earth elements dissolved in a solution containing one or more mineral acids, wherein the total concentration of the mineral acid is up to 5 molar.
- 30. An acidic, rare earth containing aqueous desmutting solution, said solution consisting essentially of:one or more rare earth containing compounds dissolved in an aqueous acidic solution, wherein the ions of the one or more rare earth elements are present in solution in an amount effective to remove smut from a metal surface previously contacted with an alkaline cleaning solution, said solution having a pH of less than 1.0; and an etch rate accelerator, said etch rate accelerator including titanium ions added as TiCl4 and having a concentration up to 1000 ppm.
- 31. An acidic, chromium-free, rare earth ion containing aqueous desmutting solution, said solution including ions of one or more rare earth elements in an amount effective to remove smut from a metal surface previously contacted with an alkaline cleaning solution, said solution being essentially free of chromium, said solution having a pH of less than about 0.5.
- 32. The solution of claim 31, further comprising an oxidizing agent.
- 33. The solution of claim 32, wherein said oxidizing agent is a peroxide or a persulphate.
- 34. An acidic, rare earth ion containing aqueous desmutting solution consisting essentially of (NH4)2Ce(IV) (SO4)3 dissolved in a 0.5 molar H2SO4 solution, wherein the concentration of cerium ions in said solution is 0.05 molar and the solution pH is less than 1.0.
- 35. An acidic, rare earth ion containing aqueous desmutting solution consisting essentially of (NH4)2Ce(IV)(SO4)3 and one of KF.HF and NH4F.HF dissolved in a mineral acid solution comprising 0.5 molar H2SO4 and 1.28 molar HNO3, said desmutting solution having 0.05 molar cerium ions and 0.05 molar fluoride ions and a pH of less than 1.0.
- 36. An acidic, aqueous, desmutting solution, said desmutting solution comprising desmutting ions of one or more rare earth elements in an amount effective to remove smut from a metal surface previously contacted with an alkaline cleaning solution, said solution further including at least one etch rate accelerator selected from the group consisting of halide ions, phosphate ions, nitrate ions and titanium ions, and having a pH of less than 1.0.
- 37. The solution of claim 36, further comprising an oxidizing agent.
- 38. A process for treating a surface of a metal selected from the group consisting of aluminum, steel, zinc, cadmium, magnesium and their alloys, to remove contaminants and to remove smut from the surface, comprising the steps of:(a) contacting the metal surface having contaminants thereon with an alkaline cleaning solution to remove said contaminants, said alkaline solution causing the formation of smut on the metal surface; and (b) treating the alkaline treated metal surface by contact with a sufficient amount of an acidic, rare earth ion containing desmuttina solution, having a pH of less than 1, for a sufficient time to remove smut formed on said metal surface by the treatment with said alkaline cleaning solution of step (a), without formation of a rare earth metal—containing coating on the cleaned metal surface wherein the smut removal is effected by reaction of the rare earth ions and the acid with the smut on the metal surface; wherein said rare earth ion containing desmutting solution further comprises an oxidizing agent; and wherein said oxidizing agent is a peroxide or a persulphate.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/615,269 filed May 22, 1996, now abandoned, which is a 371 of PCT/AU94/00539, filed Sep. 12, 1994.
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