Claims
- 1. In a process of producing a ferrous base metal strip having coating metal on one side only, the other side of said strip remaining free of said coating metal, said ferrous base metal strip having been subjected to chemical preparation including the application of a flux to at least said one side thereof and having been treated to bring the ferrous base metal strip to a coating temperature sufficiently high to prevent casting of said coating metal thereon and low enough to prevent excess coating metal-base metal alloying, the improvement comprising the steps of providing a coating pot containing a molten bath of said coating metal, conducting said strip to a position above the upper surface of said bath with said one side of said strip facing said bath such that the surface tension and wetting characteristics of said molten coating metal will permit the formation of a meniscus at said upper surface of said bath contacting said one side of said strip, forming said meniscus, maintaining said meniscus and continuously contact coating said one side only of said strip therewith and finishing said coating said of said strip.
- 2. The process claimed in claim 1 wherein said molten coating is metal is chosen from the class consisting of zinc, zinc alloys, aluminum, aluminum alloys and lead alloys.
- 3. The process claimed in claim 1 including the steps of utilizing a single roll to conduct said strip to said meniscus forming position with respect to said bath surface and utilizing said single roll to conduct said coated strip away from said bath surface after said one-side coating.
- 4. The process claimed in claim 1 including the steps of providing first and second rolls in parallel spaced relationship, causing said strip to pass thereabout, forming said meniscus against said strip at the flight thereof between said rolls.
- 5. The process claimed in claim 4 including the step of depressing said strip flight toward said molten coating metal bath.
- 6. The process claimed in claim 1 including the steps of coating said strip in the ambient atmosphere, jet finishing said coated side of said strip with air in said ambient atmosphere and subjecting said one-side coated strip to acid cleaning.
- 7. The process claimed in claim 6 including the steps of providing a dilute acid bath for said acid cleaning step, conducting said one-side coated and finished strip through said bath, providing an electrode of sacrificial metal adjacent said uncoated strip side within said acid bath and electrically connecting said electrode and said strip whereby to remove said oxide film from said uncoated strip side.
- 8. The process claimed in claim 6 including the steps of providing a dilute acid bath for said acid cleaning step, conducting said one-side coated and finished strip through said bath, providing an electrode adjacent said uncoated strip side within said bath and providing means to connect said strip and said electrode across a source of current.
- 9. The process claimed in claim 8 wherein said source of current is an A.C. source.
- 10. The process claimed in claim 8 wherein said source of current is a D.C. source.
- 11. The process claimed in claim 8 including the step of providing an electrode in said molten coating metal bath, connecting said last mentioned electrode to said source of current whereby to connect said strip to said source of current.
- 12. The process claimed in claim 8 wherein said molten coating pot is metallic, connecting said pot to said source of current whereby to connect said strip to said source of current.
- 13. The process claimed in claim 6 including the step of causing said uncoated side of said one-side coated and finished strip to pass in contact with a sponge containing a dilute acid solution, providing means to connect said strip and said sponge across a source of electric current and continuously supplying said dilute acid solution to said sponge whereby to remove said oxide film from said uncoated strip side.
- 14. The process claimed in claim 1 including the step of maintaining said ferrous base metal strip in a protective atmosphere throughout said coating and finishing steps and until said strip has cooled to a temperature such that an oxide film will not form on said uncoated side thereof.
- 15. The process claimed in claim 14 including the step of causing said one-side coated and finished strip to pass about chilled rolls to accelerate the cooling of said strip to a temperature at which an oxide film will not form on said uncoated side.
- 16. The process claimed in claim 14 including the step of blowing a cooled protective, non-oxidizing gas against said one-side coated and finished strip to accelerate the cooling of said strip to a temperature at which an oxide film will not form on said uncoated side.
- 17. The process claimed in claim 1 including the steps of maintaining said ferrous base metal strip in a protective atmosphere throughout said coating and finishing steps and subjecting said one-side coated strip to a water quench prior to introducing it into the ambient atmosphere.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of the copending application in the name of the same inventors, filed Mar. 18, 1976, Ser. No. 668,241 and entitled METHOD AND MEANS FOR CONTINUOUSLY CONTACT COATING ONE SIDE ONLY OF A FERROUS BASE METAL STRIP WITH A MOLTEN COATING METAL now U.S. Pat. No. 4,082,868.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Burnes & Bradley, Protective Coatings for Metals, Reinhold Pub. Corp., N.Y., 1955, pp. 29-31. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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