US3423251A - Process for decorating aluminum - Google Patents
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- C25—ELECTROLYTIC OR ELECTROPHORETIC PROCESSES; APPARATUS THEREFOR
- C25D—PROCESSES FOR THE ELECTROLYTIC OR ELECTROPHORETIC PRODUCTION OF COATINGS; ELECTROFORMING; APPARATUS THEREFOR
- C25D11/00—Electrolytic coating by surface reaction, i.e. forming conversion layers
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- C25D11/04—Anodisation of aluminium or alloys based thereon
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- B41—PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
- B41M—PRINTING, DUPLICATING, MARKING, OR COPYING PROCESSES; COLOUR PRINTING
- B41M1/00—Inking and printing with a printer's forme
- B41M1/26—Printing on other surfaces than ordinary paper
- B41M1/28—Printing on other surfaces than ordinary paper on metals
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- C25D11/00—Electrolytic coating by surface reaction, i.e. forming conversion layers
- C25D11/02—Anodisation
- C25D11/04—Anodisation of aluminium or alloys based thereon
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- C25D11/24—Chemical after-treatment
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- aluminum as used herein includes this metal in every degree of purity as well as metallic alloys whose compositions have a content of aluminum sufficient to permit the formation of a substantial thickness or coating of porous aluminum oxide thereon by conventional anodizing or chemical conversion techniques.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a process for decorating oxide-coated surfaces of aluminum which, with considerably less than the usual complication in this field, Will yield variegated designs of prescribed patterns on a reliably repetitive basis.
- Another object is to provide for the production of designs of unlimited configurations which display a natural-appearing pleasing blend of coloring rather than the usual mechanical appearance.
- a further object is to achieve multi-coloring of oxidecoated aluminum in a single step.
- a still further object is to achieve all of the foregoing objectives in an unusually simple and economical manner.
- a carrier which supports but does not dissolve dyestuffs is used to locate such colorant in a specified area of an oxide-coated surface intended to be decorated. Once located in a prescribed pattern on the oxidecoated surface, the carrier and suspended colorant are simultaneously dissolved to release the colorant immediately into the oxide coating.
- the carrier supports without dissolution any desired number or combination of differently colored dyestuffs so that variegated coloring of the oxide coating may be effected with a single application of the carrier-colorant combination or printing ink as it will be referred to hereinafter.
- Any desired design or prescribed pattern of coloring may be achieved by stenciling, silk screening, rubber stamping, offset printing or hand-applying the printing ink to the oxide-coated surface. All such techniques of applying the printing ink will be termed as printing in the following description and the use of this term hereinafter is intended to include any one or all thereof.
- the design work may also be applied over background coloring previously applied to the subject surface.
- the invention relates more particularly to the treatment of oxide coatings on aluminum whether such coatings are formed by anodizing, chemical conversion or other recognized processes. It should be understood, however, that the coatings need be of a porous nature, i.e. unsealed and of appreciable thickness so as to readily absorb a substantial quantity of the dyestuffs applied thereto. Accordingly, the thin film of aluminum oxide which is normally formed upon such metal by exposure to air is generally unsuitable. Our process relates more particularly to the treatment of artificiallyproduced aluminum oxide coatings.
- Such oxide coatings may be formed by making a piece of aluminum the anode in an electrically-charged electrolytic cell containing an electrolyte such as sulfuric acid or they may be formed without the use of electrical energy by immersion of the piece in a suitable, generally alkaline, solution.
- Anodizing and chemical conversion processes for producing artificial oxide coatings on aluminum are well-known in the art and, accordingly, should not require detailed discussion herein.
- the subject process begins with the provision of a piece of aluminum having a suitable surface coating of porous aluminum oxide.
- the coating should be rendered free of acids or other residues of solutions used to form the same and dried. This may be accomplished in conventional fashion by neutralizing the oxide-coated piece in a mild solution of sodium carbonate and rinsing same with water. Thereafter, the piece may be air-dried or baked at a moderate temperature if acceleration of the drying time is desired.
- a design of any desired configuration or prescribed pattern is printed on the surface of the dry, unsealed oxide coating with a printing ink containing a suspension of one or any desired larger number or combination of differently colored dyestuffs in a carrier in which the dyestuffs are insoluble.
- the printing is allowed to air-dry to facilitate handling of the aluminum piece and then is immersed in a solvent for both the dyestuffs and carrier.
- the dispersed dyestuffs in the printing ink immediately penetrate into pores of the oxide coating in substantially the same pattern as was printed thereon. Agitation of the solvent and/ or of the piece placed therein is minimized so as to prevent undue mixing of the dyestuffs during dissolution thereof and possible disruption of the printed pattern.
- the oxide-coated piece may be uniformly dyed prior to the above-described printing thereof.
- Background coloring may be applied by immersing the piece in a water bath containing a preselected monochromatic watersoluble azo or other suitable dye. Following such treatment, however, the piece should be rinsed with clear water and thoroughly dried before proceeding with the design work.
- Colorants or dyestuffs used in the aforementioned printing ink may comprise any of those heretofore employed in coloring aluminum oxide.
- the azo dyes and/ or materials such as ferric ammonium oxalate may be used.
- the printing ink comprises water-soluble dyestuffs dispersed in a carrier consisting of a water-soluble polymer dissolved in an organic solvent such as a glycol or alcohol in which the dyestuffs are not soluble.
- a typical printing ink may comprise as its carrier, carrier solvent and dyestuffs respectively:
- a piece of aluminum is anodized in a conventional manner such as forty minutes at 12 amperes per square foot in an electrolyte containing about 15% sulfuric acid at 70 F. to provide thereon an aluminum oxide coating of approximately 0.0006 in thick;
- the piece is rinsed in water and neutralized in a mild solution of sodium carbonate to remove all acid;
- the piece is then rinsed with clear water and dried;
- a design of prescribed pattern is printed on a preselected area of the dyed oxide coating using the aforementioned printing ink containing, for example, 3 grams of bronze dye and 2 grams of green dye such as those known commercially as Bronze G and Aluminum Green LWN, manufactured by American Hoeschst Corp;
- the printed design is allowed to air-dry to facilitate handling of the piece and then is immersed in a water bath in which the temperature and pH are controlled at approximately 140 F. and 4.5 respectively.
- the printing ink including its dyestuffs is dissolved by the water bath causing the dyestuffs to penetrate into the pores of the oxide coating in substantially the same pattern as was originally printed thereon. This develops a multicolored design in green and brown on a gold background.
- the piece is then rinsed with clear water and sealed in hot water or a 0.5% nickel acetate bath at or near the boiling point to lock the color in the oxide coating and prevent subsequent fading and/or staining thereof.
- a printing ink may consist of either the copolymer of vinyl pyrrolidone and vinyl acetate, methyl vinyl ether and maleic anhydride or polyvinyl alcohol dissolved in water rather than in the aforementioned organic solvent and have added thereto a preselected amount of azoic azo dyes and/ or other water-insoluble dyestuffs.
- a specific example of a suitable water-insoluble dye would be that commonly known in this art as Sudan I.
- an alcohol e.g. methanol.
- a printing ink wherein both the dyestuffs and carrier are water-insoluble may also be employed in carrying out the process of our invention.
- This may, for example, consist of a spirit soluble dyestuff such as the well-known and commercially available Blue II (manufactured by Farbwerke Hoeschst AG) suspended in a carrier of petroleum jelly or a similar high molecular weight petroleum fraction.
- a spirit soluble dyestuff such as the well-known and commercially available Blue II (manufactured by Farbwerke Hoeschst AG) suspended in a carrier of petroleum jelly or a similar high molecular weight petroleum fraction.
- simultaneous dissolution of both the dyestuif and carrier may be accomplished by soaking same in mineral spirits or a similar hydrocarbon solvent blend.
- the steps of printing and developing may be repeated any number of times when it is desired to superimpose one or more designs of different configuration and/ or coloring upon a previously printed and developed design.
- Each repetition should be preceded by the already-described step of rinsing the oxide coating in clear water and drying same.
- a process of decorating a porous oxide coating on aluminum comprising printing on the surface of said oxide coating a design of prescribed pattern in a printing ink comprised of a number of dyestuffs dispersed in a carrier in which the dyestuffs are insoluble, subjecting the printed oxide coating to a solvent for both the dyestuffs and carrier to cause said dyestuffs to penetrate into said coating in a pattern substantially identical to that of said printing and sealing the pores of said oxide coating.
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US3876453A (en) * | 1971-12-25 | 1975-04-08 | Riken Light Metal Ind Co | Method for painting aluminium or aluminium-based alloy material |
US4091126A (en) * | 1976-03-05 | 1978-05-23 | Kabushiki Kaisha Hidan Seisakusho | Method of dyeing a pattern like the grain of wood on the surface of an aluminum |
FR2448981A1 (en) * | 1979-02-13 | 1980-09-12 | Nissha Printing | TRANSFER PRINTING METHOD AND ARTICLE PRINTED ACCORDING TO THIS METHOD |
US20050109623A1 (en) * | 2003-09-10 | 2005-05-26 | Bao Sheng Corporation | Multi-color anodizing processes |
CN103031582A (en) * | 2011-09-29 | 2013-04-10 | 电化皮膜工业株式会社 | Method for manufacturing colored aluminum product or colored aluminum alloy product, pigment composition for coloration, and colored aluminum product or colored aluminum alloy product |
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US1825342A (en) * | 1927-09-21 | 1931-09-29 | Celanese Corp | Printed fabric and process of making the same |
US1843740A (en) * | 1930-04-29 | 1932-02-02 | Barrett & Company | Transfer printing process |
US2778790A (en) * | 1953-06-30 | 1957-01-22 | Croname Inc | Decorating anodized aluminum |
US3242037A (en) * | 1962-06-11 | 1966-03-22 | Olin Mathieson | Method of forming a multicolored design on aluminum and the article so formed |
US3290232A (en) * | 1964-09-17 | 1966-12-06 | Austin A Webb | Multicolor anodizing of aluminum |
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US1825342A (en) * | 1927-09-21 | 1931-09-29 | Celanese Corp | Printed fabric and process of making the same |
US1843740A (en) * | 1930-04-29 | 1932-02-02 | Barrett & Company | Transfer printing process |
US2778790A (en) * | 1953-06-30 | 1957-01-22 | Croname Inc | Decorating anodized aluminum |
US3242037A (en) * | 1962-06-11 | 1966-03-22 | Olin Mathieson | Method of forming a multicolored design on aluminum and the article so formed |
US3290232A (en) * | 1964-09-17 | 1966-12-06 | Austin A Webb | Multicolor anodizing of aluminum |
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US3876453A (en) * | 1971-12-25 | 1975-04-08 | Riken Light Metal Ind Co | Method for painting aluminium or aluminium-based alloy material |
US4091126A (en) * | 1976-03-05 | 1978-05-23 | Kabushiki Kaisha Hidan Seisakusho | Method of dyeing a pattern like the grain of wood on the surface of an aluminum |
FR2448981A1 (en) * | 1979-02-13 | 1980-09-12 | Nissha Printing | TRANSFER PRINTING METHOD AND ARTICLE PRINTED ACCORDING TO THIS METHOD |
US20050109623A1 (en) * | 2003-09-10 | 2005-05-26 | Bao Sheng Corporation | Multi-color anodizing processes |
CN103031582A (en) * | 2011-09-29 | 2013-04-10 | 电化皮膜工业株式会社 | Method for manufacturing colored aluminum product or colored aluminum alloy product, pigment composition for coloration, and colored aluminum product or colored aluminum alloy product |
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