Claims
- 1. A process for cleaning contaminants from and drying a ferrous metal surface without causing flash rusting on the surfaces comprising the steps of:
- contacting said surface with a solvent selected from the group consisting of terpene hydrocarbon, alcohol, ether, amine, ester, orange terpene hydrocarbon, hydrotreated light petroleum distillate, aliphatic hydrocarbon, aliphatic ester, C.sub.10 branched chain synthetic ester and aliphatic petroleum hydrocarbon;
- heating and ultrasonically agitating said solvent to solubilize and dislodge contaminants from said surface;
- rinsing said surface with a heated, ultrasonically agitated aqueous rinsing solution capable of protecting ferrous metal surfaces from flash rusting and comprising at least one water-soluble anionic pH modifier in an amount of about 0.00001 percent to about 50 percent by weight of said aqueous rinsing solution, wherein said aqueous rinsing solution has pH above 7, the pH modifier being selected from the group consisting of hydroxides, carbonate, bicarbonate, phosphates of metals in groups I and II elements, ammonia, ammonium water soluble primary amines, water soluble secondary amines, water soluble tertiary amines, and low molecular weight primary, secondary and tertiary alkyl, aryl or alkyl aryl, cyclic or acyclic amines or amine derivatives, with or without alkyloxylation, with or without termination, and derivatives and mixtures thereof, whereby said surface is rendered hydrophilic; and
- drying said surface.
- 2. A process as recited in claim 1 wherein the aqueous rinsing solution is agitated by means of mechanical agitation, vertical or horizontal oscillation, rotation, air spray, or pressurized submerged spray in addition to ultrasonic means.
- 3. A process as recited in claim 1 wherein the pH modifier of the aqueous rinsing solution is in an amount of about 0.0001 percent to about 10 percent by weight of said solution.
- 4. A process as recited in claim 1 wherein said cationic pH modifier has a molecular weight between 31 and 5000.
- 5. A process as recited in claim 1 wherein said aqueous rinsing solution comprises a basic aqueous rinsing solution of 2-aminoethanol.
- 6. A process as recited in claim 5 herein said aqueous rinsing solution has a pH of about 10 to 11.5.
- 7. A process as recited in claim 1 wherein said aqueous rinsing solution comprises a basic aqueous rinsing solution of neutralized C6-C30 fatty acids mixture, 2-aminoethanol, ethoxylated alkyl phosphate ester and ethoxylated alkyl amine guanidine complex and N-2-hydroxyethyl-2-aminoethanol.
- 8. A process as recited in claim 7 wherein said aqueous rinsing solution has a pH of about 9.
- 9. A process as recited in claim 1 wherein said aqueous rinsing solution comprises a basic aqueous rinsing solution of 2-aminoethanol and potassium hydroxide.
- 10. A process as recited in claim 9 wherein said aqueous rinsing solution has a pH of about 10-11.5.
- 11. A process for cleaning contaminants from and drying a ferrous metal surface without causing flash rusting on the surface comprising the steps of:
- contacting said surface with a solvent selected from the group consisting of terpene hydrocarbon, alcohol, ether, amine, ester, orange terpene hydrocarbon, hydrotreated light petroleum distillate, aliphatic hydrocarbon, aliphatic ester, C.sub.10 branched chain synthetic ester and aliphatic petroleum hydrocarbon;
- heating and ultrasonically agitating said solvent to solubilize and dislodge contaminants from said surface;
- displacing solvent residues from said surface with an aqueous displacement solution comprising an aqueous solution of at least one surfactant and a pH modifier by immersing, heating and ultrasonically agitating said surface in said aqueous displacement solution;
- rinsing said surface with a heated, ultrasonically agitated aqueous rinsing solution capable of protecting ferrous metal surfaces from flash rusting and comprising at least one water-soluble anionic pH modifier in an amount of about 0.00001 percent to about 50 percent by weight of said aqueous rinsing solution, wherein said aqueous rinsing solution has pH above 7, the pH modifier being selected from the group consisting of hydroxides, carbonate, bicarbonate, phosphates of metals in groups I and II elements, ammonia, ammonium water soluble primary amines, water soluble secondary amines, water soluble tertiary amines, and low molecular weight primary, secondary and tertiary alkyl, aryl or alkyl aryl, cyclic or acyclic amines or amine derivatives, with or without alkyloxylation, with or without termination, and derivatives and mixtures thereof, whereby said surface is rendered hydrophilic; and
- drying said surface.
- 12. A process for removing a solvent from and drying a ferrous metal surface without causing flash rusting on the surface comprising the steps of:
- heating and ultrasonically agitating said solvent;
- rinsing said surface with a heated, ultrasonically agitated aqueous rinsing solution capable of protecting ferrous metal surfaces from flash rusting and comprising at least one water-soluble anionic or cationic pH modifier in an amount of about 0.00001 percent to about 50 percent by weight of said aqueous rinsing solution, wherein said aqueous rinsing solution has pH above 7, the pH modifier being selected from the group consisting of hydroxides, carbonate, bicarbonate, phosphates of metals in groups I and II elements, ammonia, ammonium water soluble primary amines, water soluble secondary amines, water soluble tertiary amines, and low molecular weight primary, secondary and tertiary alkyl, aryl or alkyl aryl, cyclic or acyclic amines or amine derivatives, with or without alkyloxylation, with or without termination, and derivatives and mixtures thereof, whereby said surface is rendered hydrophilic; and
- drying said surface.
Parent Case Info
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of a application, Ser. No. 08/018,693, filed on Feb. 17, 1993, U.S. Pat. No. 5,397,397, which is a continuation-in-part of an application, Ser. No. 07/947,670, filed on Sep. 18, 1992 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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