Method for pickling metallic surfaces

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Inventors

Muller, Dieter J.
Spielbrink, Heinrich

Application #

603273

Filed

Apr-24-1984

Published

Feb-25-1986

Current US Class

134/3
134/41
148/250
510/263
510/269
510/271
510/273

International Classes

C23G 001/02

Field of Search

134/3 134/41 148/6.15 252/143 252/146 252/151

Assignee

Huels Aktiengesellschaft (Marl, DE)

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Other References

"Die Phosphatierung von Metallen", von Dr. Werner Rausch Chemische Werke Hols Aktiengesellschaft, E. G. Leuze Publishers, Saulgau (1974) pp. 25-41.

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Abstract
A method for removing rust and/or scale from a metal surface, comprising contacting said metal surface with a homogeneous pickling solution comprising a major amount of a halogenated hydrocarbon solvent, an effective solubilizing amount of at least one alcohol solubilizer, an effective pickling amount of an aqueous phosphoric acid and preferably a mixture of phosphoric and sulfuric acids as pickling agent, and an effective inhibiting amount of at least one inhibitor for protecting the bare metal surface; wherein said contacting is effected at a temperature from room temperature up to the boiling point of said pickling solution; and wherein said contacting is continued for a time sufficient to substantially remove said rust and/or scale. This pickling system is advantageously used to prepare metals for phosphating in halocarbon-based phosphating baths.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method for removing rust and/or scale from a metal surface, comprising contacting said metal surface with a homogeneous pickling solution comprising water, a major amount of a halogenated hydrocarbon solvent suitable for degreasing and phosphating baths, an amount of at least one alcoholic solubilizer effective to maintain homogeneity of the pickling solution, an effective pickling amount of above 2% by weight based on said pickling solution of a pickling agent selected from phosphoric acid, and mixtures of phosphoric acid and mineral or organic acid, said mixtures having a weight ratio of phosphoric acid to other mineral or organic acid between about 1:2 and 5:1; the water in the solution being sufficient to dissolve the acid but not so much as to provide a separate aqueous phase, and an effective inhibiting amount of at least one inhibitor for protecting the bare metal surface from attack by said pickling agent; wherein said contacting is effected at a temperature from room temperature up to the boiling point of said pickling solution; and wherein said contacting is continued for a time sufficient to substantially remove said rust and/or scale.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a method for removing scale and rust layers, especially on unalloyed steels prior to further treatment by phosphating (phosphatizing) and varnishing, using homogeneous organic pickling solutions based on low-boiling halogentated hydrocarbons as the basic component, containing aqueous phosphoric acid and optionally additionally sulfuric acid as the pickling agents, at least one low-boiling alcohol as the solubilizer, and at least one inhibitor for protection of the bare metal and/or for reduction of hydrogen generation. The pickling solutions of this invention can contain other activating, complex-forming, or reducing compounds.

It is known to free workpieces covered with scale and/or rust from the oxide or hydroxide layers by treatment in aqueous pickling baths in order to obtain completely bare surfaces [W. Rausch, E. G. Leuze Publishers, Saulgau (1974), "Die Phosphatierung von Metallen" (Phosphatizing of Metals), pp. 25-41]. The conventional pickling baths are usually inhibited, aqueous mineral acids, especially hydrochloric, sulfuric, or phosphoric acid [W. Rausch, E. G. Leuze Publishers, Saulgau (1974), "Phosphating of Metals", pp. 25-41]. The process is carried out in a concentration range from about 5 to 20% by weight and, depending on the pickling acid, in a temperature range from 20.degree. to 95.degree. C. A great variety of different classes of compounds can be utilized as inhibitors to prevent attack on the bare metal, such as, for example, aldehydes, amines, nitrites, sulfoxides, thioureas, thiosemicarbazides, and unsaturated alcohols. The pickling periods are normally between 10 and 30 minutes.
 
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