Claims
- 1. A process of treating the inner steel walls and fluid handling and moving devices in electrical precipitation installations that consists essentially of the steps of cleaning said steel walls and devices, penetrating a liquid suspension of micro micron particles of graphite into said cleaned steel walls and devices so as to build up a smooth adhering and lubricating coating on said steel walls and devices, said suspension including substantially between about 5% to 25% micro micron particles of graphite by weight, between about 34% to 75% by weight of a solution of water and sodium silicate, with the sodium silicate present at about 40% of the solution, between about 2% to 10% by weight concentrated hydrochloric acid, between about 33% and 75% by weight of a solution of water and carboxy vinyl polymer resin wherein the resin is present in amounts between about 1% to 10% of the solution and between about 15% to 20% by weight water and drying said coating to form a slick smooth surface.
- 2. The process of claim 1 and wherein several penetrating coatings of said liquid suspension of micro micron particles of graphite are applied to said steel walls and devices successively.
- 3. The process of claim 1 and wherein several penetrating coatings of said liquid suspension micro micron particles of graphite are sprayed on said steel walls and devices successively.
- 4. The process of claim 1 and wherein said steel walls and devices are heated prior to said application of said penetrating coating of said liquid suspension of micro micron particles of graphite, said walls and devices being heated to a temperature sufficient to facilitate the penetration of the said liquid suspension of micro micron particles of graphite and carrier into the steel due to the expanded grain structure of the steel by said heat.
- 5. A process of treating the inner steel walls and fluid handling and moving devices in electrical precipitation installations that consists essentially of the steps of cleaning said steel walls and devices, penetrating a liquid suspension of micro particles of graphite into said cleaned steel walls and devices so as to build up a smooth adhering and lubricating coating on said steel walls and devices, said suspension including substantially between 5% and 25% micro micron particles of graphite by weight, between about 34% and 75% by weight of a solution of water and sodium silicate, with the sodium silicate present at about 40% of the solution, between about 2% to 10% by weight concentrated hydrochloric acid, between about 33% and 75% by weight of a solution of water and xanthan gum wherein the gum is present in amounts between about 1% to 10% of the solution and between about 15% to 20% by weight water and drying said coating to form a slick smooth surface.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 956,497, filed Nov. 1, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,187,334, patented Feb. 5, 1980.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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