METHOD FOR PRODUCING DEFORMABLE CORROSION PROTECTION LAYERS ON METAL SURFACES

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APP PUB NO 20120009340A1
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12998405

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The invention relates to a method for producing deformable corrosion protection layers on a metallic surface and to use of the method. In order to create an economical process for cathodic corrosion protection of metal for a broad range of applications, the invention proposes a method for producing deformable corrosion protection lavers on a metallic surface, consisting of the following steps: a) Mixing 5 to 95 wt. % metallic magnesium, zinc, aluminum or titanium particles, or mixtures or alloys containing at least one of these metals, in the form of pigments, powders, pastes (flakes) or pellets with 5 to 95 wt. % of at least one metal compound, wherein a reaction between the metal particles and metal compound(s) results in surface-modified metal particles; b) Applying the resulting surface-modified metal particles to the metallic surface; c) Hardening the layer produced from the surface-modified metal particles at temperatures between room temperature and 350° C. It has been shown within the context of the invention that the metal substrate coated according to the method of the invention can be deformed, overpainted, welded, coated and colored, and reflects heat.

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NANO-X GMBH66130 SAARBRÜCKEN

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Breyer, Christine Saarbruecken, DE 2 7
Goedicke, Stefan Neunkirchen, DE 8 100
Sepeur, Stefan Wadgassen, DE 36 509
Tasch, Christina Saarbruecken, DE 1 5

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