Claims
- 1. A process for preparing a colored aluminum powder consisting essentially of the steps of immersing finely divided aluminum in a weak alkali solution maintained at a temperature of between 50.degree. C. and the boiling point of the solution and having a pH of 8 to 12, said solution containing a salt of a metal selected from the group consisting of iron, nickel, cobalt, zinc and copper, and at least one amine selected from the group consisting of methylamine, dimethylamine, ethylamine, ethylenediamine, monoethanolamine, diethanolamine and triethanolamine, to form a composite film which consists of a hydrated aluminum oxide and a hydrated oxide of the metal, and separating the resulting aluminum particles from the solution to obtain colored aluminum particles.
- 2. The process as defined in claim 1 wherein the weak alkali solution further contains an alkali selected from the group consisting of alkali hydroxides, alkali carbonates and alkali aluminates.
- 3. The process as defined in claim 1 wherein the weak alkali solution further contains at least one member selected from the group consisting of water soluble aliphatic carboxylic acids and their salts.
- 4. A process for preparing a colored aluminum powder consisting essentially of the steps of immersing finely divided aluminum in a weak alkali solution maintained at a temperature of between 50.degree. C. and the boiling point of the solution and having a pH of 8 to 12, said solution containing 0.001 to 0.5 mol/liter of an iron salt, 0.01 to 2.0 mol/liter of triethanolamine and 0.001 to 2.0 mol/liter of oxalic acid, to form a composite film which consists of a hydrated aluminum oxide and a hydrated iron oxide, and separating the resulting aluminum particles from the solution to obtain aluminum particles colored in gold.
- 5. A process for preparing a colored aluminum powder consisting essentially of the steps of forming a hydrated aluminum oxide film on the surface of aluminum particles by immersing the aluminum particles in a solution maintained at a temperature of 50.degree. C. to the boiling point of the solution and having a pH of 7 to 12, immersing the aluminum particles with the thus formed hydrated oxide film in a weak alkali solution maintained at a temperature of between 50.degree. C. and the boiling point of the solution and having a pH of 8 to 12, said solution containing a salt of a metal selected from the group consisting of iron, nickel, cobalt, zinc and copper, and at least one amine selected from the group consisting of methylamine, dimethylamine, ethylamine, ethylenediamine, monoethanolamine, diethanolamine, and triethanolamine, to form a composite film which consists of a hydrated aluminum oxide and a hydrated oxide of the metal, and separating the resulting aluminum particles from the solution to obtain colored aluminum particles.
- 6. A process for preparing a colored aluminum powder consisting essentially of the steps of forming a hydrated aluminum oxide film on the surface of aluminum particles by immersing the aluminum particles in a solution maintained at a temperature of between 50.degree. C. to the boiling point of the solution and having a pH of 7 to 12, immersing the aluminum particles with the thus formed hydrated oxide film in a weak alkali solution maintained at a temperature of between 50.degree. C. and the boiling point of the solution and having a pH of 8 to 12, said solution containing 0.001 to 0.5 mol/liter of an iron salt, 0.01 to 2.0 mol/liter of triethanolamine, and 0.001 to 2.0 mol/liter of oxalic acid, to form a composite film which consists of a hydrated aluminum oxide and a hydrated iron oxide, and separating the the resulting aluminum particles from the solution to obtain aluminum particles colored in gold.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 694,745 filed June 10, 1976, now abandoned.
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