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Protective Coating For Articles

US Patent:
4004064, Jan 18, 1977
Filed:
May 22, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/579777
Inventors:
Saul Kessler - Canoga Park CA
International Classification:
B32B 904
B32B 2700
US Classification:
428421
Abstract:
A protective coating for articles, and particularly titanium, is disclosed. The coating material comprises a combination of a metal halide and a fluorohydrocarbon amine. The surface of the article is preferably preliminarily cleaned by physical and/or chemical techniques, and is treated with a chemical conversion coating agent to provide an inert, microporous surface. The treated surface is then impregnated with the coating material to provide a low friction, protective surface.

Process For Forming An Anodic Oxide Coating On Metals

US Patent:
3996115, Dec 7, 1976
Filed:
Aug 25, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/607127
Inventors:
Saul Kessler - Canoga Park CA
International Classification:
C25D 1134
C25D 1126
C25D 1130
US Classification:
204 56R
Abstract:
Efficiency of chemical surface finishing baths for metal articles, particularly electrolytic baths for anodizing metals such as aluminum, magnesium or titanium is improved by incorporating into the bath an effective amount, typically from 0. 1 to 50 grams per liter of the reaction product of a metal halide, such as boron trifluoride, and a trifluoro-alkaryl amine, suitably. alpha. ,. alpha. ,. alpha. ,-trifluoro-m-toluidine.

Process For Forming An Anodic Oxide Coating On Metals

US Patent:
RE29739, Aug 22, 1978
Filed:
Feb 3, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/765451
Inventors:
Saul Kessler - Canoga Park CA
International Classification:
C25D 1134
C25D 1126
C25D 1130
US Classification:
204 56R
Abstract:
Efficiency of chemical surface finishing baths for metal articles, particularly electrolytic baths for anodizing metals such as aluminum, magnesium or titanium is improved by incorporating into the bath an effective amount, typically from 0. 1 to 50 grams per liter of the reaction product of a metal halide, such as boron trifluoride, and a trifluoro-alkaryl amine, suitably. alpha. ,. alpha. ,. alpha. -trifluoro-m-toluidine.

Chemical Surface Coating Bath

US Patent:
4031027, Jun 21, 1977
Filed:
Dec 8, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/638842
Inventors:
Saul Kessler - Canoga Park CA
International Classification:
C25D 1108
C25D 1130
US Classification:
252186
Abstract:
Efficiency of chemical surface finishing baths for metal articles, particularly electrolytic baths for anodizing metals such as aluminum, magnesium or titanium is improved by incorporating into the bath an effective amount, typically from 0. 1 to 50 grams per liter of the reaction product of a halide, such as boron trifluoride, and a trifluoro-alkaryl amine, suitably. alpha. ,. alpha. ,. alpha. ,-trifluoro-m-toluidine.

Fuel Additive

US Patent:
4695293, Sep 22, 1987
Filed:
Sep 20, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/773662
Inventors:
Saul Kessler - Canoga Park CA
International Classification:
C10L 120
US Classification:
44 68
Abstract:
Performance is improved and wear of a combustion engine is decreased by adding a solution of a compound in a combustible diluent such as methanol. The compound is the reaction product in diluent of a fluoralkyl-arylamine such as trifluoro-m-toluidine and a halide salt such as boron trifluoride. The amine group is polar and can bind with water and/or provide detergency properties. The polar group can bind to metal surfaces such as engine parts to form a highly ordered film with the low friction, non-reactive fluoralkyl groups oriented to the outside. This film protects the surface from corrosion or wear and lowers the friction between moving parts.

Protective Coating For Articles

US Patent:
3992454, Nov 16, 1976
Filed:
Jan 2, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/429911
Inventors:
Saul Kessler - Canoga Park CA
International Classification:
C07F 502
US Classification:
260590R
Abstract:
A protective coating for articles, and particularly titanium, is disclosed. The coating material comprises a combination of a metal halide and a fluorohydrocarbon amine. The surface of the article is preferably preliminarily cleaned by physical and/or chemical techniques, and is treated with a chemical conversion coating agent to provide an inert, microporous surface. The treated surface is then impregnated with the coating material to provide a low friction, protective surface.

Chemical Surface Coating Bath

US Patent:
4023986, May 17, 1977
Filed:
Dec 8, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/638856
Inventors:
Saul Kessler - Canoga Park CA
International Classification:
C23F 702
C23F 708
C23F 726
US Classification:
148 614R
Abstract:
Efficiency of chemical surface finishing baths for metal articles, particularly electrolytic baths for anodizing metals such as aluminum, magnesium or titanium is improved by incorporating into the bath an effective amount, typically from 0. 1 to 50 grams per liter of the reaction product of a metal halide, such as boron trifluoride, and a trifluoro-alkaryl amine, suitably. alpha. ,. alpha. ,. alpha. ,-trifluoro-m-toluidine.

Protective Coating For Articles

US Patent:
RE29852, Nov 28, 1978
Filed:
Feb 3, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/765160
Inventors:
Saul Kessler - Canoga Park CA
International Classification:
C07F 502
US Classification:
260590R
Abstract:
A protective coating for articles, and particularly titanium, is disclosed. The coating material comprises a combination of a metal halide and a fluorohydrocarbon amine. The surface of the article is preferably preliminarily cleaned by physical and/or chemical techniques, and is treated with a chemical conversion coating agent to provide an inert, microporous surface. The treated surface is then impregnated with the coating material to provide a low friction, protective surface.

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