Claims
- 1. Magnetic particulates containing cobalt, iron, or both, having high magnetic permeability and having controlled dimensions including a controlled thickness within a narrow thickness distribution, made by the process comprising the steps of:
(a) electroplating a substantially uniformly thick layer of metal, including the iron, cobalt, or both in sufficient amount to make the metal magnetic, onto a cathode from an electrolyte, the thickness being in the range from about 0.1 μm to 1.0 μm; (b) separating the layer from the cathode to define flakes in the electrolyte having a size on the order of (no more than about 0.001 inch long)×(no more than about 0.001 inch wide)×(the desired thickness); and (c) separating the flakes from the electrolyte.
- 2. The particulates of claim 1 combined with an effective amount of a binder to define a paint formulation.
- 3. The paint formulation of claim 2 having about 15-17 vol % particulates.
- 4. The paint formulation of claim 2 wherein the particulates are made using a process further comprising the steps of:
protecting the flakes following their separation from the electrolyte with at least one coating selected from the group consisting of chemical conversion coatings or Zr—Si mixed metal sol-gel coatings.
- 5. A coated substrate, comprising:
(a) a substrate; (b) a layer of generally aligned particulates, the particulates being applied by spraying or another suitable approach and being bound to the substrate in a binder, the particulates being metal or mixed metal having a median thickness of about 0.50-1.0 μm, the particulate size distribution being tightly centered around the median.
- 6. The coated substrate of claim 5 wherein the particulates are magnetic.
- 7. The coated substrate of claim 6 wherein the particulates contain iron or iron and cobalt.
- 8. The coated substrate of claim 6 wherein the particulates contain substantially equal weights of iron and cobalt.
- 9. The coated substrate of claim 5 wherein the particulates are generally rectangular in planar configuration apart from their thickness having a length no more than about 0.001 inches and a width no more than about 0.001 inches.
- 10. The coated substrate of claim 7 wherein the binder is an epoxy, polyimide, polyurethane, polycyanate ester, or polyurea.
- 11. The coated substrate of claim 10 wherein the binder is an aliphatic polyurea.
- 12. A paint formulation, comprising:
(a) a binder; and (b) an effective amount of iron-cobalt alloy flakes dispersed as a pigment in the binder, the flakes including a chemical conversion coating, a mixed metal sol-gel coating, or both, the flakes also having a target thickness of about 0.5-1.0 μm and a thickness size distribution centered around the target thickness.
- 13. The formulation of claim 12 wherein the binder includes components that produce an aliphatic polyurea upon drying or curing.
- 14. A metal flake production system, comprising:
a drum cathode disposed for rotation about an axis of rotation inside a substantially cylindrical anode to define an annulus between the cathode and anode and adapted to be at least partially submerged in electrolyte, the anode having a plurality of passages for radial egress of flake-filled electrolyte from the annulus.
- 15. The system of claim 14 wherein the cathode is disposed substantially vertically and the anode is stationary.
- 16. A paint formulation containing metallic flakes of controlled dimension having a controlled thickness within a narrow thickness distribution, the flakes being made by the process comprising the steps of:
(a) electroplating a substantially uniformly thick layer of metal onto a rotating cathode having an axis of rotation disposed substantially vertically in an electrolyte contained within an anode, the thickness of the flakes being in the range from about 0.1 μm to 1.0 μm, wherein the anode includes passages for egress of the electrolyte and flakes from an annulus between the cathode and the anode; (b) separating the layer from the cathode to define flakes in the electrolyte having a size on the order of (no more than about 0.001 inch long)×(no more than about 0.001 inch wide)×(the desired thickness), wherein rotation aids separation of flakes from the cathode at the desired thickness because of inherent stress within the layer; (c) separating the flakes from the electrolyte; and (d) protecting the flakes following their separation from the electrolyte with a chemical conversion coating, a mixed metal sol-gel coating, or both the flakes being an iron-cobalt alloy, and being combined with an effective amount of a binder to define a paint formulation.
- 17. The paint formulation of claim 16 comprising about 15-17 vol % flakes.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a divisional application based upon U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/330,925, filed Jun. 14, 1999, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/089,328, filed Jun. 15, 1998.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60089328 |
Jun 1998 |
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Divisions (1)
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09330925 |
Jun 1999 |
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09967248 |
Sep 2001 |
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