WO1996017977A1 - Verfahren zum aufbringen von phosphatüberzügen auf metalloberflächen - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a method for applying phosphate coatings on surfaces of zinc, iron, aluminum or their alloys by wetting them with a phosphate solution containing divalent cations and phosphate and then drying the liquid film.
- the process of producing phosphate coatings using aqueous zinc phosphate solutions is widely used in the metalworking industry.
- the phosphate layers created with this process on the treated metal surfaces are used in particular to facilitate sliding, to prepare for non-cutting cold forming, as well as to protect against corrosion and as a paint primer.
- Such phosphating solutions usually have a pH between about 1.8 and 3.8 and contain zinc and phosphate ions as process-determining components.
- zinc in addition to the cation zinc, other cations, for example ammonium, calcium, cobalt, iron, potassium, copper, sodium, magnesium, manganese, may also be present.
- oxidizing agents such as bromate, chlorate, nitrate, nitrite, organic nitro compounds, perborate, persulfate or hydrogen peroxide are generally added to the phosphating solutions.
- additives such as Fluoride, silicon fluoride, boron fluoride, citrate and tartrate. Due to the large number of individual components and their possible combinations, there are a multitude of different compositions of the phosphating solutions.
- the so-called low-zinc processes represent a special embodiment of the phosphating processes.
- the phosphating solutions used here contain zinc in concentrations of only about 0.4 to 1.7 g / l and, particularly on steel, produce phosphate layers with a high proportion of phosphophyllite, which is better Provides paint adhesion and a higher resistance to paint infiltration when exposed to corrosion than is customary in the production of phosphate layers based on Hopeit from phosphating solutions with a higher zinc content.
- phosphating processes which experts call the trication process.
- These are low-zinc phosphating processes, in which the use of nickel in e.g. Quantities of 0.3 - 2.0 g / 1 and manganese in quantities of e.g. 0.5 - 1.5 g / 1 phosphate coatings are obtained, which are characterized by an increased alkali resistance and are therefore of importance for cathodic electrocoating, in particular for car bodies.
- a common feature of the aforementioned phosphating processes is that the phosphating solution is brought into contact with the workpiece surfaces to be treated in immersion, flooding or spraying. After the chemical reaction has taken place and the solid, Critalline phosphate layer requires a rinsing treatment to remove any phosphating chemicals remaining on the surface, which is usually carried out in several stages. This results in rinsing solutions that cannot be disposed of in this form, but must be sent to a wastewater treatment plant.
- One such method which is intended for preparing metal surfaces for subsequent coating with organic coatings, is to wet the metal surface with a phosphating liquid which has a pH of 1.5 to 3, is chromium-free and contains, in addition to metal phosphate, soluble molybdate, tungstate, vanadate, niobate and / or tantalate ions (EP-B-15 020).
- the cationic component of the metal phosphate in the solution can be formed by calcium, magnesium, barium, aluminum, zinc, cadmium, iron, nickel, cobalt and / or manganese.
- a disadvantage of the last-mentioned process is that due to the necessary additions of molydate, tungstate, vanadate, niobate and tantalate ions, the process is more cost-intensive than the conventional phosphating processes, another that the phosphate coatings obtained do not meet all requirements today e.g. B. with regard to alkali resistance and thus resistance in a subsequent cathodic electrocoating and the desired corrosion resistance, in particular in connection with a subsequent painting, are sufficient.
- the object of the invention is to provide a method for applying phosphate coatings on surfaces of zinc, iron, aluminum or their alloys, which does not have the known, in particular the aforementioned disadvantages, is nevertheless inexpensive and simple to carry out and leads to high-quality phosphate coatings.
- the object is achieved by the method of the type mentioned according to the invention is designed such that the
- Alloys necessarily contain 0.5 to 5 g / 1 zinc and in the case the phosphating of surfaces made of zinc or zinc alloys can contain zinc ions.
- the aforementioned formulation with regard to the zinc content is intended to express that in the case of the treatment of surfaces made of iron, aluminum or their alloys, a zinc content in the concentrations mentioned is essential.
- the phosphating solution can also contain zinc, but a zinc content is not required.
- Elements of the 5th and 6th subgroup of the Periodic Table of the Elements are vanadium, niobium, tantalum, chromium, molybdenum and tungsten.
- the S value is expediently set with nickel oxide, manganese oxide or possibly zinc oxide or with ammonia solution.
- An expedient embodiment of the invention provides that, in the case of the treatment of zinc or zinc alloys, the surfaces are wetted with a phosphating solution which is zinc-free. In this particular case, the amount of zinc required to form the coating comes from the surface of the treated material.
- the wetting of the respective metal surfaces can e.g. by immersion and subsequent draining, by pouring over and spinning off, by brushing, by spraying with compressed air, air-les and electrostatically.
- a particularly elegant method of applying the phosphating solution is carried out by rolling with structured or smooth rollers in the same direction or in the opposite direction.
- the drying following the wetting of the metal surface can in principle already take place at room temperature. However, it is advantageous to work at higher temperatures because this considerably reduces the time for the formation of the phosphate layer. Drying is preferably carried out at temperatures between 50 and 200'C, but an object temperature of 90 "C should not be exceeded.
- a preferred development of the invention is that
- Aluminum or its alloys contains 0.8 to 4 g / 1 zinc.
- the aforementioned embodiment of the invention leads to particularly high quality phosphate coatings.
- Hydrogen fluoride or their aqueous solution introduced. These additives in particular bring about the formation of a uniform and closed coating which practically does not tend to stick.
- Further advantageous embodiments of the invention consist of wetting the surfaces with a phosphating solution which has an S value of 0.5 to 0.7 or wetting the surfaces with the phosphating solution in such a way that after drying a phosphate layer weight of 0, 5 to 2 g / m : results.
- the setting of the preferred S value of 0.5 to 0.7 is particularly important in the treatment of zinc surfaces with zinc-free phosphating solutions, since the pickling attack of the phosphating solution on the zinc surface responsible for the zinc content of the phosphate coating is particularly optimal runs.
- the embodiment of the invention with a phosphate coating weight of 0.5 to 2 g / m * enables the phosphate coating to be formed in a particularly short time and, moreover, of particularly high quality.
- Phosphate layers produced that 0.5 to 3 wt .-% nickel
- the metal surfaces must be sufficiently clean to ensure proper wetting with the phosphating solution. This is generally the case when e.g. B. strip material is treated immediately after the galvanizing by the method according to the invention. However, if the metal surface is oiled or dirty, degreasing or cleaning must be carried out using methods known per se and then rinsed.
- Phosphating solution is expediently used at a temperature in the range from 20 to 80 ° C.
- the amount of the solution is usually between 2 and 10 ml per m 2 of metal surface Surface, ie after an exposure time of about 0.5 to 5 see.
- the present invention provides a method capable of producing phosphate coatings in a matter of seconds. Another advantage over known processes is that an activating pretreatment before phosphating can be omitted.
- the phosphate coatings produced are particularly of high quality with regard to the adhesion imparting of subsequently applied paints, plastics or adhesives. Their quality is similar to that of the phosphate layers produced using the so-called trication process. This is surprising insofar as the phosphate coatings obtained by the process according to the invention are generally are amorphous, whereas the layers formed by the trication method are always crystalline.
- Another important advantage of the invention is that phosphate layers are produced which significantly improve the forming behavior of the metals treated in this way, without the weldability being significantly impaired thereby.
- phosphate coatings produced using the method according to the invention can be used well in all fields in which phosphate coatings are used.
- a particularly advantageous application is the preparation of the metal surfaces for the subsequent painting, in particular the electrocoating.
- the method according to the invention is of particularly outstanding importance for its application to the phosphating of galvanized or alloy-galvanized steel strips.
- galvanized or alloy-galvanized steel strip is understood to mean strips which are a coating of Elektroytzmk (ZE), hot-dip zinc (Z), alloys based on zinc / nickel (ZNE), zinc / iron (ZF) or zinc / aluminum (ZA or AZ) ) exhibit. To the latter, alloys with z. B. 55 wt .-% Al and 45 wt .-% Zn counted.
- the total number of points is determined by titrating 1 ml of the phosphating solution after dilution with water to about 50 ml using phenolphthalein as an indicator until the color changes from colorless to red.
- the number of ml n / 10 sodium hydroxide used for this gives the total number of points.
- the so-called S value is obtained by dividing the free acid by the total P, 0 5 .
- the total P 2 0 5 is determined by, following the determination of the free acid, the titration solution after adding 20 ml of 30% strength neutral potassium oxalate solution against phenolphthalein as an indicator until the color changes to red with n / 10 NaOH is titrated.
- the consumption of ml n / 10 NaOH between the envelope with dimethyl yellow and the envelope with phenolphthalein gives the total P, 0 5 .
- Phosphating solution applied which contained the following components - dissolved in deionized water.
- the phosphating solution had a temperature of 25 * C, a pH value of 1.7 and an S value of 0.6.
- the content was
- the application of the phosphating solution was carried out with the help of a roll coating machine (roll coater), as it is also used for coil coating.
- the applied wet film of 5 ml phosphating solution per m 2 of metal surface was dried after an exposure time of 2 seconds in a continuous furnace at 200 "C. When leaving the furnace, the strip had an object temperature of 60 * C.
- the phosphate coating applied was uniform, closed and had a dry layer weight of
- the tape provided with a phosphate coating by the process according to the invention showed excellent behavior during deformation, both in the lacquered and in the unpainted state.
- the adhesion and corrosion protection values of subsequently applied organic coatings also met today's requirements.
- the strip phosphated by the process according to the invention can also pass through the process usual in the automotive plant. This means that the individual body parts can first be shaped in a customary manner and assembled by welding to form the body and then the treatment system cleaning-rinsing-activating-
- Phosphating solution is:
- the free acid content was 1.5 and the total acid content 27.8
- the phosphate coating produced in this way has a weight per unit area of 2.56 g / m 2 and contained 31% by weight of P 2 O 5 , 35% by weight of zinc, 6.4% by weight of manganese 1.7% by weight. % Nickel.
- the bodies are first provided with a cathodic electrodeposition paint and then with the customary automotive paint structure.
- Test sheets with which the aforementioned process was simulated were subjected to the following tests:
- the solution had an S value of 0.62, a free acid content of 10.3 and a total acid content of 29.7 (based on a
- the solution had an S value of 0.56, a free acid content of 9.4 and a total acid content of 29.2 (based on 1 ml
- the dry phosphate layer had a basis weight of 1.95 g / ⁇ r and a composition of 37% by weight p, 0 3 3.9% by weight manganese, 1.5% by weight nickel and 1.9% by weight zinc here were the properties of the phosphate layer in terms of adhesion and Corrosion protection in connection with a subsequently applied coating as expected.
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| EP95941068A EP0796356B1 (de) | 1994-12-09 | 1995-12-05 | Verfahren zum aufbringen von phosphatüberzügen auf metalloberflächen |
| MX9704126A MX9704126A (es) | 1994-12-09 | 1995-12-05 | Metodo para aplicar revestimientos de fosfato a superficies metalicas. |
| CA002207932A CA2207932C (en) | 1994-12-09 | 1995-12-05 | Method of applying phosphate coatings to metal surfaces |
| KR1019970702491A KR970707322A (ko) | 1994-12-09 | 1995-12-05 | 인산염 코팅의 금속 표면 도포 방법(method of applying phosphate coatings to metal surfaces) |
| DE59504172T DE59504172D1 (de) | 1994-12-09 | 1995-12-05 | Verfahren zum aufbringen von phosphatüberzügen auf metalloberflächen |
| AU42599/96A AU700492B2 (en) | 1994-12-09 | 1995-12-05 | Method of applying phosphate coatings to metal surfaces |
| JP8517316A JPH10510322A (ja) | 1994-12-09 | 1995-12-05 | 金属表面へのリン酸被膜の適用方法 |
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