Compositions comprising estolide compounds and methods of making and using the same
US-2016281016-A1 · Sep 29, 2016 · US
US9752710B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9752710-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214348923-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 16, 2012 |
| Priority date | Nov 18, 2011 |
| Publication date | Sep 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 5, 2017 |
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A tubular threaded joint is constituted by a pin and a box each having a contact surface comprising an unthreaded metal contact portion including a seal portion and a shoulder portion and a threaded portion. Of the contact surface of at least one of the pin and the box, the surfaces of the seal portion and the shoulder portion has a first lubricating coating in the form of a solid lubricating coating, and the surface of the threaded portion or the entire surface of the contact surface has a second lubricating coating selected from a viscous liquid lubricating coating and a solid lubricating coating. The first lubricating coating has a coefficient of friction which is higher than that of the second lubricating coating, and the second lubricating coating is positioned on top in a portion where both the first lubricating coating and the second lubricating coating are present.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A tubular threaded joint constituted by a pin and a box each having a contact surface comprising an unthreaded metal contact portion including a seal portion and a shoulder portion and a threaded portion, characterized in that the contact surface of at least one of the pin and the box has a first lubricating coating and a second lubricating coating, the first lubricating coating being a solid lubricating coating formed on the unthreaded metal contact portion of the contact surface, the second lubricating coating being selected from a viscous liquid lubricating coating and a solid lubricating coating and formed on at least the portion of the contact surface where the first lubricating coating is not present, the first lubricating coating having a coefficient of friction which is higher than that of the second lubricating coating, the second lubricating coating being positioned on top if there is a portion of the contact surface in which both the first lubricating coating and the second lubricating coating are present. 2. A tubular threaded joint as set forth in claim 1 wherein the threaded portion of the contact surface has the second lubricating coating. 3. A tubular threaded joint as set forth in claim 1 wherein the entirety of the contact surface has the second lubricating coating formed atop the first lubricating coating. 4. A tubular threaded joint as set forth in claim 1 wherein the contact surface of one member of the pin and the box has the first lubricating coating formed on a portion of the contact surface including the shoulder portion and the second lubricating coating formed on at least the portion of the contact surface where the first lubricating coating is not present, and the contact surface of the other member of the pin and the box has a coating selected from a lubricating coating which is selected from a viscous liquid lubricating coating and a solid lubricating coating; a solid anticorrosive coating; and a two-layer coating comprising a lower layer in the form of a lubricating coating selected from a viscous liquid lubricating coating and a solid lubricating coating and an upper layer in the form of a solid anticorrosive coating. 5. A tubular threaded joint as set forth in claim 4 wherein the solid anticorrosive coating is based on an ultraviolet curing resin. 6. A tubular threaded joint as set forth in claim 1 wherein the contact surface of at least one of the pin and the box is subjected to surface treatment by a method selected from blasting, pickling, phosphate chemical conversion treatment, oxalate chemical conversion treatment, borate chemical conversion treatment, electroplating, impact plating, and two or more of these methods prior to forming the lubricating coating or anticorrosive coating. 7. A tubular threaded joint as set forth in claim 1 wherein the first lubricating coating has a thickness of 5-40 μm. 8. A tubular threaded joint as set forth in claim 7 wherein the second lubricating coating is a viscous liquid lubricating coating having a thickness of 5-200 μm, and when this second lubricating coating is positioned atop the first lubricating coating, the total thickness of the first lubricating coating and the second lubricating coating is at most 200 μm. 9. A tubular threaded joint as set forth in claim 7 wherein the second lubricating coating is a solid lubricating coating having a thickness of 5-150 μm, and when this second lubricating coating is positioned atop the first lubricating coating, the total thickness of the first lubricating coating and the second lubricating coating is at most 150 μm.
Inhibition of corrosion, e.g. anti-rust agents or anti-corrosives · CPC title
semi-solid; greasy · CPC title
Threaded pieces, e.g. bolts or nuts · CPC title
Groups 4 or 14 · CPC title
Special pretreatment of the material to be lubricated, e.g. phosphatising or chromatising of a metal · CPC title
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