Chemical delacquering process

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Inventors

Arruda, Doris
Tomaswick, Kathleen M.

Application #

692534

Filed

Oct-19-2000

Published

May-15-2001

Current US Class

134/19
134/2
134/3
134/30
134/41
510/201
510/202
510/241
510/242
510/245
510/254
510/434
510/477

International Classes

C23G 001/02

Field of Search

134/2 134/3 134/19 134/30 134/41 510/254 510/201 510/202 510/241 510/242 510/245 510/434 510/477

Assignee

Alcoa Inc. (Pittsburgh, PA)

Examiners

Carrillo; Sharidan

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Johnson; Barbara E., Levine; Edward L.

US Patent References

3997336   Metal scrap meltin...
4128415   Aluminum scrap r...
4244792   Method for strippin...
4481061   Etching depth mon...
4980076   Fluoride and chro...
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5290362   Striping process for...
5310496   Vegetable oil based...
5391234   Cleaning or strippi...
5423922   Delacquering of al...
5494603   Composition for del...
5669980   Aluminum desmut...
5707697   Dry paint transfer p...
5817163   Aluminum scrap cl...
5977041   Aqueous rinsing co...
6093657   Fabrication process...
 

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Other References

Fujisawa et al., "Swell-Peeling Method For Paints On Aluminum Cans," Metallurgical Review of MMIJ, vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 15-22 (1999).

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Abstract
A chemical delacquering composition, process and system for delacquering substrates such as aluminum scrap in which an aqueous solution containing at least one short-chain organic acid, preferably a mixture of two short-chain organic acids, and optional components such as surfactants, are contacted onto the substrate(s) with application of heat and agitation. The invention embraces the use of one or more organic acids (carboxylic acids) having a total of 2-12 carbons, preferably 3-8 carbons. Concentration of organic acid by weight ranges from about 0.5-8% per at least one organic acid, or preferably 2-4% for each organic acid component assuming two organic acid components are present. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, about 2-4% each of citric and lactic acids are present in the delacquering composition. Processing temperatures range from 160-212.degree. F., preferably 180-212.degree. F., and most preferably 185-212.degree. F.(higher temperatures may be used in pressurized reactors, although pressurized reactors are not generally necessary).
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A process for removal of coatings from an autoscrap substrate comprising the steps of:

providing an aqueous solution consisting essentially of at least one organic acid in an amount greater than 0.05% by weight, and water;

immersing the autoscrap substrate in said aqueous solution;

heating said aqueous solution;

removing substantially all of a coating present on said autoscrap substrate and producing an etching pattern on said autoscrap substrate; and

identifying by optical sensors said etching pattern present on said autoscrap substrate.

2. The process of claim 1 wherein said autoscrap substrate is coated metal to be recycled, wherein said heating step results in heating of said aqueous solution to 160-212.degree. F., wherein said at least one organic acid contains between 2-12 carbons, and wherein said etching pattern is distinctive to a particular type of metal.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The invention relates generally to a composition of matter, and a method (and system) for using it, for removing coatings of various kinds on aluminum scrap and other substrates prior to or during the recycling process. The composition of matter is aqueous and contains at least one short chain organic acid; the method includes applying the composition to the substrate with the application of heat and agitation.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

For thirty years or more, aluminum scrap such as shredded mixed "used beverage containers" (UBCs) has been recycled as a cost effective way to manufacture aluminum metal, as contrasted with the refining of aluminum ore. U.S. patents representative of basic recycling technology include, for example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,997,336, No. 4,128,415, and No. 4,983,216, all to van Linden et al. When shredded mixed UBCs were historically recycled without removal of the coatings thereon, the aluminum recovery during recycling was very poor. An early process for coating removal, which is still in use at this writing, is a thermal delacquering process in which shredded mixed UBCs are subjected to heating to a temperature slightly under the melting point of the aluminum. The high temperatures literally incinerate the coatings so as to remove them, and delacquered shredded mixed UBCs of this type can be recycled with very high recovery of aluminum metal.
 
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