Cleaning composition and method for enhanced sealant adhesion
US-2018265820-A1 · Sep 20, 2018 · US
US11149168B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11149168-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916460699-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 2, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 2, 2019 |
| Publication date | Oct 19, 2021 |
| Grant date | Oct 19, 2021 |
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In at least one example, a composition for surface activation of an aerospace vehicle consists essentially of an organic solvent present in an amount from about 95 to about 99.5 volume percent, a transition metal alkoxide present in an amount from about 0.5 to about 5 volume percent, and a water content in an amount from about 0 to about 5 volume percent. In at least one example, a method of sealing a surface of an aerospace vehicle includes applying the composition to a surface of an aerospace vehicle. The composition applied to the surface is dried to form a transition metal oxide from the transition metal alkoxide. Excess of the transition metal oxide is removed from the surface. A sealant is applied over a remaining layer of the transition metal oxide on the surface.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of sealing a surface, comprising: applying a composition to the surface, the composition comprising: an organic solvent present in an amount of about 95 to about 99.5 volume percent, wherein the organic solvent has a vapor pressure of about 10 mmHg to about 45 mmHg at 20° C.; and a transition metal alkoxide or a transition metal alkanoate present in an amount of about 0.5 to about 5 volume percent; and evaporating the organic solvent from the composition applied to the surface to deposit a transition metal oxide onto the surface, followed by removing an excess of the transition metal oxide from the deposited transition metal oxide to form a transition metal oxide layer disposed on the surface, the transition metal oxide layer having a thickness of about 200 nm to about 400 nm; and applying a sealant over the transition metal oxide layer to form a sealant layer, the sealant layer selected from a group consisting of a polysulfide, a polythioether, a silicone, a polyurethane, and combinations thereof. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the surface is unsanded. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the surface is a glossy topcoated surface over an aluminum substrate. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the surface is a bare surface of a composite substrate. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the composition is applied to the surface in a form selected from a group consisting of a solution and an aerosol. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein evaporating the organic solvent is performed for a time period of about 0.5 minutes to about 30 minutes. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the transition metal oxide is formed as the transition metal alkoxide is exposed to air as the organic solvent evaporates from the composition. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the excess of the transition metal oxide removed leaves a monolayer or more of the transition metal oxide adsorbed onto the surface. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the sealant layer has a peel strength of about 25 or more pounds per inch of width. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein applying the composition comprises brushing or rolling the composition to remove contaminants from the surface to form a cleaned surface. 11. The method of claim 1 , wherein evaporating the organic solvent is performed at ambient conditions. 12. The method of claim 1 , wherein the composition comprises the transition metal alkanoate. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the transition metal alkanoate is titanium ethylhexanoate. 14. The method of claim 1 , wherein the composition comprises the transition metal alkoxide. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the transition metal alkoxide is selected from a group consisting of a transition metal butoxide, a transition metal ethoxide, a transition metal ethylhexyloxide, and combinations thereof. 16. The method of claim 1 , wherein the transition metal oxide is selected from a group consisting of a titanium dioxide, a zirconium dioxide, and combinations thereof. 17. The method of claim 1 , wherein the organic solvent is selected from a group consisting of isopropyl alcohol, benzyl alcohol, tert-butanol, and combinations thereof. 18. The method of claim 1 , wherein removing the excess of the transition metal oxide is performed by wiping the excess of the transition metal oxide from the surface. 19. The method of claim 1 , wherein the surface is a surface of a fuel tank. 20. The method of claim 1 , wherein the composition is substantially free of acid. 21. The method of claim 1 , wherein removing an excess of the transition metal oxide from the deposited transition metal oxide is performed by dry wiping the excess of the transition metal oxide from the deposited transition metal oxide.
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