Claims
- 1. A process for chemically coloring zinc or zinc alloy in multi-color, which comprises the steps of (1) dyeing with a dyestuff zinc or zinc alloy having a dyeable chromate film bonded thereonto, (2) polishing locally the dyed surface to expose the surface of zinc or zinc alloy, (3) making the chromate film on the exposed surface, (4) dyeing with same dyestuff in a different color density the chromate film on the exposed surface, and then the steps (2), (3) and (4) may successively be repeated.
- 2. A process for chemically coloring zinc or zinc alloy in multi-color including the silvery color of zinc or zinc alloy itself, which comprises the steps of (1) dyeing with a dyestuff zinc or zinc alloy having a dyeable chromate film bonded thereonto, (2) polishing locally the dyed surface to expose the surface of zinc or alloy, and then the step of (3) coating the exposed surface with a non-colored clear coating material, (4) polishing locally the dyed surface or the coated surface to expose the surface of zinc or zinc alloy (5) making the chromate film on the exposed surface, (6) dyeing the chromate film on the exposed surface with same dyestuff in a different color density and then the steps (2), (3), (4) and (6) may successively be repeated.
- 3. A process for chemically dyeing zinc or zinc alloy in multi-color including the silvery color of zinc or zinc alloy itself, which comprises the steps of (1) subjecting the surface of zinc or zinc alloy to corrosion-resistant, non-colored clear chromating, (2) polishing locally the surface having chromate film to expose the surface of zinc or zinc alloy, (3) making a dyable chromate film on the exposed surface, (4) dyeing with a dyestuff the chromate film on the exposed surface, the steps (2), (3) and (4) being successively be repeated, provided that the dyeing in step (4) is effected with same dyestuff in a different color density.
- 4. A process for chemically dyeing zinc or a zinc alloy in multi-color including the silvery color of zinc or the zinc alloy, which comprises the steps of (1) subjecting the surface of the zinc or the zinc alloy to corrosion-resistant non-colored clear chromating to form a corrosion-resistance, non-colored clear chromate film thereon, (2) polishing a predetermined portion of the surface having the corrosion-resistant, non-colored clear chromate film thereon to expose the surface of the zinc or zinc alloy, (3) forming a dyeable chromate film on the exposed surface by immersing the zinc or zinc alloy from step (a) in a first solution consisting essentially of chromic acid, water and water soluble inorganic salts, and (4) dyeing with a dyestuff the chromate film on the exposed surface by immersing the zinc or zinc alloy from step (3) in a second aqueous solution consisting essentially of water and a dye, the steps (2), (3) and (4) being successively repeated, provided that the dyeing in repeated step (4) is effected with same dyestuff in a different color density.
- 5. The process according to any one of claims 1, 2, 3, or 4, wherein zinc alloy containing aluminum has been immersed into a strongly alkaline solution of pH 12 or more to remove aluminum from the surface layer of the alloy.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-in-Part application of Ser. No. 18,324 filed Mar. 7, 1979 now Pat. No. 4,238,250.
US Referenced Citations (7)
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