IP Library Granted Patent US 9,512,539
Granted Patent B2
US 9,512,539 · App. 13/823,767 · Granted Dec 6, 2016

Process for removing a coating from workpieces

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Patent No.
US 9,512,539
App. No.
13/823,767
Granted
Dec 6, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention relates to a process for electrochemically removing a coating from coated workpieces by means of a voltage applied in an electrolyte bath between the workpiece and a counter-electrode. According to the invention, a rising voltage profile is selected during the coating removal process. This has the effect that the voltage applied at the start is low, and therefore the workpieces are not damaged, but nevertheless the rise in the voltage prevents the coating removal process taking an uneconomically long time.

Claims (22)

1. A process for removing a coating from workpieces having a conductive substrate and the coating comprising an electrically non-conducting surface, wherein the process is carried out by means of an electrolyte and includes the following steps:

preparing a tank, wherein inside the tank an electrode that can be connected to one pole of a power supply device is provided

filling an electrolyte into the tank, so that the electrode comes into contact with the electrolyte

immersing one or several workpieces into the electrolyte, the one or several workpieces having the coating that comprises the electrically non-conductive surface, the coating comprising at least one of CrN, DLC, CrC and AlCrN

applying a voltage between the workpiece and the electrode for at least partial removal of the coating characterized in that:

the voltage during the at least partial coating removal is applied for a first time interval EI 1 during which a first applied voltage U 1 is maintained essentially constant and when increasingly larger areas of the conductive substrate are exposed during the course of the at least partial coating removal and when the local current density decreases,

the voltage is increased to a second applied voltage U 2 for achieving a higher rate of removal, wherein the increased voltage U 2 is maintained essentially constant during a second time interval EI 2 , beginning at a later point in time than the first time interval EI 1 , and

wherein the increased voltage U 2 is higher than the first voltage U 1 and does not result in the formation of holes in the substrate, and wherein the value of the second voltage U 2 is chosen in such a manner that if the second voltage U 2 would have been applied during the first time interval EI 1 , it would have resulted in the formation of holes in the substrate.

2. Process according to claim 1 , characterized in that the voltage during the at least partial removal of the coating is adjusted in such a manner that the value of the difference of potential between the electrode and the workpiece increases incrementally.

3. Process according to claim 1 , wherein the voltage ranges between 2.5 volts and 17.5 volts.

4. Process according to claim 1 , characterized in that at least the non-conductive surface is porous.

5. Process according to claim 1 , characterized in that at least the non-conductive surface comprises DLC.

6. A process for removing a coating from workpieces having a conductive substrate and the coating comprising an electrically non-conducting surface, wherein the process is carried out by means of an electrolyte and includes the following steps:

preparing a tank, wherein inside the tank an electrode that can be connected to one pole of a power supply device is provided

filling an electrolyte into the tank, so that the electrode comes into contact with the electrolyte

immersing one or several workpieces into the electrolyte, the one or several workpieces having the coating that comprises the electrically non-conductive surface, the coating comprising at least one of CrN, DLC, CrC and AlCrN

applying a voltage between the workpiece and the electrode for at least partial removal of the coating characterized in that:

the voltage during the at least partial coating removal is applied for a first time interval EI 1 during which a first applied voltage U 1 is maintained essentially constant and when increasingly larger areas of the conductive substrate are exposed during the course of the at least partial coating removal and when the local current density decreases,

the voltage is increased from the first applied voltage U 1 to a second applied voltage U 2 for achieving a higher rate of removal, wherein the increased voltage U 2 is maintained essentially constant during a second time interval EI 2 , beginning at a later point in time than the first time interval EI 1 ,

the voltage is increased from the second applied voltage U 2 to a third applied voltage U 3 , wherein the increased third applied voltage U 3 is maintained essentially constant during a third time interval EI 3 , beginning at a later point in time than the second time interval EI 2 , and

the voltage is increased from the third applied voltage U 3 to a fourth applied voltage U 4 , wherein the increased fourth applied voltage U 4 is maintained essentially constant during a fourth time interval EI 4 , beginning at a later point in time than the third time interval EI 3 ,

wherein the second applied voltage U 2 , the third applied voltage U 3 , and the fourth applied voltage U 4 are higher than the first voltage U 1 , the second applied voltage U 2 and the third applied voltage U 3 , respectively, and do not result in the formation of holes in the substrate, and wherein the value of the second voltage U 2 , the third applied voltage U 3 and the fourth applied voltage U 4 are chosen in such a manner that if the second voltage U 2 , third applied voltage U 3 and fourth applied voltage U 4 would have been applied during the first time interval EI 1 , it would have resulted in the formation of holes in the substrate.

Assignments (4)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 20, 2016
From: OERLIKON SURFACE SOLUTIONS AG, TRUBBACH
To: OERLIKON SURFACE SOLUTIONS AG, PFAFFIKON
Reel/Frame 040075/0047 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 17, 2015
From: OERLIKON TRADING AG, TRUBBACH
To: OERLIKON SURFACE SOLUTIONS AG, TRUBBACH
Reel/Frame 037324/0563 →
CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Jan 21, 2014
From: OERLIKON TRADING AG, TRUEBBACH
To: OERLIKON TRADING AG, TRUEBBACH
Reel/Frame 032094/0614 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 7, 2013
From: KOSTNER, MIRCO ELIAS; RAUCH, UDO
To: OERLIKON TRADING AG, TRUBBACH
Reel/Frame 030563/0919 →