Membrane remover/etchant
First Claim
1. A precoating membrane remover/etchant composition for treating concrete covered with a thin moistureproof organic membrane, first to dissolve the membrane and, after dissolving the membrane, to etch the concrete provided an etching acid in said solution is activated for the concrete etching role, said composition comprising by weight (a) from 1 to 10 parts organic solvent, and 30 to 50 parts a co-solvent therefor, for dissolving the membrane, and said co-solvent also serving the role of a strong acid inhibitor;
- (b) 5 to 20 parts concentrated weak carboxylic organic acid and 20 to 30 parts concentrated strong mineral acid together with a water content which is insufficient in combination with said solvents to allow substantial ionization of the acid to the effective concrete etching state;
said weak acid along with said co-solvent also serving the role of inhibitor for the strong acid; and
said solution further comprising (c) a surfactant to induce uniform wetting of the solution when applied to the membrane;
said solution being capable of dissolving an organic membrane on a concrete slab, whereafter by adding additional water to said solution the acids become activated effectively to etch the exposed concrete.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a membrane remover/etchant solution including an organic solvent, a strong ionizable acid, a weak acid and an acid stable surfactant. The present invention further includes a method for removing a membrane and etching a concrete surface in which the membrane remover/etchant solution is in an organic solvent system and is applied to the concrete in an inactive acid form and then water is applied to activate the acid. The resulting materials are then picked up and the surface is rinsed with water.
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22 Claims
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1. A precoating membrane remover/etchant composition for treating concrete covered with a thin moistureproof organic membrane, first to dissolve the membrane and, after dissolving the membrane, to etch the concrete provided an etching acid in said solution is activated for the concrete etching role, said composition comprising by weight (a) from 1 to 10 parts organic solvent, and 30 to 50 parts a co-solvent therefor, for dissolving the membrane, and said co-solvent also serving the role of a strong acid inhibitor;
- (b) 5 to 20 parts concentrated weak carboxylic organic acid and 20 to 30 parts concentrated strong mineral acid together with a water content which is insufficient in combination with said solvents to allow substantial ionization of the acid to the effective concrete etching state;
said weak acid along with said co-solvent also serving the role of inhibitor for the strong acid; and
said solution further comprising (c) a surfactant to induce uniform wetting of the solution when applied to the membrane;
said solution being capable of dissolving an organic membrane on a concrete slab, whereafter by adding additional water to said solution the acids become activated effectively to etch the exposed concrete. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 13, 15)
- (b) 5 to 20 parts concentrated weak carboxylic organic acid and 20 to 30 parts concentrated strong mineral acid together with a water content which is insufficient in combination with said solvents to allow substantial ionization of the acid to the effective concrete etching state;
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7. A precoating membrane remover/etchant concentrate for treating a concrete surface first to remove an organic membrane thereon and then to etch the concrete, said concentrate consisting essentially in parts by weight of from 1 to 10 parts methylene chloride and 30 to 50 parts butoxyethanol to remove the membrane;
- 1 to 5 parts acid stable surfactant to assure uniform distribution of the concentrate and wetting of the surface;
5 to 20 parts hydroxyacetic acid and 20 to 30 parts strong acid, said strong acid being a member selected from the group consisting of hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, and sulfurous acid, said hydroxyacetic acid being a weak acid which inhibits ionization of the strong acid until sufficient water is added to activate the acid to its concrete etching role. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14)
- 1 to 5 parts acid stable surfactant to assure uniform distribution of the concentrate and wetting of the surface;
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16. A composition to remove thin membrane film material applied to freshly poured concrete to effect moisture retention and optimize the cure of the concrete, and at the same time to prepare the concrete for subsequent application of a finish coating by acid etching the concrete surface in a one-step continuous process, said composition comprised of three component parts (A, B, C),
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(1) from 1-10 parts by weight of chlorinated liquid hydrocarbon solvent selected from the group consisting of methylene chloride, ethylene dichloride, trichloroethylene, propylene dichloride, perchloroethylene, and ortho dichlorobenzene; (2) from 6-40 parts by weight of a concentrated inorganic acid selected from the group consisting of hydrochloric, sulfuric, nitric, sulfurous, phosphoric, and sulfonic acids; (3) from 10-48 parts by weight of a concentrated water soluble carboxylic aacid having 2-6 carbon atoms and selected from the group consisting of hydroxyacetic, acetic, and citric acids; (4) from 8-45 parts by weight of a cosolvent selected from the group consisting of mono and dialkyl ethers of diethylene and propylene glycol and their derivatives and lower alcohols up to C-8; (5) from 1-5 parts by weight of a wetting agent; Part B; from 10-100 parts of an aromatic hydrocarbon solvent with a KB value at least 89; Part C; from 13-100 parts water, wherein when said parts A and B are applied to said surface, said solvents loosen and dissolve said membrane film, and subsequently, the part C addition of water activates said acids to etch the said concrete surface and ready it for application of the finish coating. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. A coating remover/etchant concentrate for removing an organic coating, such as a chlorinated rubber membrane, from a concrete surface and for subsequently etching the concrete surface, said concentrate consisting essentially of a sufficient amount of an organic solvent to disintegrate the coating and a mineral concentrated strong acid combined with a weak carboxylic organic acid by which the strong acid is inhibited against ionization, insufficient water in the concentrate to activate the acids, but said acids being capable of being activated by the addition of water, and said acids being present in an amount sufficient, when activated, to etch the concrete surface.
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