DK169613B1 - Process for cleaning woodwork - Google Patents
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Opfindelsen angår en fremgangsmåde til afrensning af træværk, hvis overflade tidligere har været behandlet med maling.The invention relates to a method for cleaning woodwork whose surface has previously been treated with paint.
Det er kendt at rense træværk for gammel maling ved manuel afskrabning af malingen, hvilket dog kræver en betydelig meka-5 nisk kraftpåvirkning af træet fra operatørens side. Dette er dog ikke hensigtsmæssigt, fordi kraftpåvirkningen kan medføre skrabemærker i træet, eventuelt deformation eller ødelæggelse af dette, især hvis træet i forvejen er svækket.It is known to clean woodwork for old paint by manually scraping the paint, which, however, requires significant mechanical force on the wood by the operator. However, this is not appropriate because the impact of force can cause scratch marks in the wood, possibly deformation or destruction thereof, especially if the wood is already weakened.
Formålet med opfindelsen er at anvise en fremgangsmåde af den 10 ovenfor nævnte art, som muliggør afrensning og grunding af træværket på en mere nænsom og billig måde end hidtil kendt, idet malingen må kunne fjernes med kun ringe mekanisk kraft, emnerne må kunne afrenses successivt og opdelt i enkelte 15 afsnit, eventuelle rester af afrensningsvæsken i eller på træværket må kunne indgå som naturligt led i en senere malebe-handling, der må ikke kræves nogen demontage af på emnerne monterede 20 beslag for at imprægnere det af disse skjulte træværk, idet afrensningsvæsken via træet trænger ind bag beslagene.The object of the invention is to provide a method of the above-mentioned type, which enables cleaning and priming of the woodwork in a more gentle and inexpensive manner than hitherto known, since the paint must be removable with little mechanical force, the articles must be able to be cleaned successively and divided into individual 15 sections, any residue of the cleaning fluid in or on the woodwork must be able to be a natural part of a subsequent paint treatment, and no disassembly of 20 fittings mounted on the workpieces must be required to impregnate the hidden woodwork as the cleaning fluid via the tree penetrates behind the brackets.
Fremgangsmåden ifølge opfindelsen er ejendommelig ved, at træværksemnerne dyppes i varm vegetabilsk olie fortrinsvis lin-25 olie, opvarmet til 150-250°C, indtil malingen opløses eller løsnes og kan afrenses gennem lettere mekanisk påvirkning. Derved opnås, at der efterfølgende let kan foretages en mekanisk afrensning med spartel, børste eller lignende, uden at skade emnerne. Profilering og finere detaljer ved emnerne vil 30 efter afrensningen fremstå rene og skarpe, som dengang emnerne 2 var nye. Linoliekit ved f.eks. vinduesglas vil også blødgøres af den varme olie og vil derfor være let at fjerne. Den olie, som er trængt ind i emnerne, vil efter en naturlig tørring af-hærde og derved give træet og eventuelle samlinger en vis 5 stivhed. Emnerne vil være meget lidt tilbøjelige til at slå sig. Det er unødvendigt at afmontere beslag og lignende på emnerne, fordi olien let trænger ind bag disse. Når malingen er fjernet, vil olierester på emnerne danne et grundingslag, hvorpå ny maling om ønsket kan påføres.The process according to the invention is characterized in that the woodworking objects are dipped preferably in hot vegetable oil, preferably linseed oil, heated to 150-250 ° C until the paint is dissolved or loosened and can be cleaned by lighter mechanical action. Thereby, it is achieved that a subsequent mechanical cleaning with a trowel, brush or the like can easily be done without damaging the items. Profiling and finer details of the workpieces will, 30 after the cleaning, appear clean and sharp, when the workpieces 2 were new. Linseed oil kits by e.g. Window glass will also be softened by the hot oil and will therefore be easy to remove. The oil penetrated into the blanks will, after a natural drying-off, thereby give the wood and any joints some stiffness. The subjects will be very little inclined to settle. It is unnecessary to remove brackets and the like on the items, because the oil easily penetrates behind them. Once the paint is removed, oil residues on the blanks will form a primer layer upon which new paint can be applied if desired.
10 En udformning af fremgangsmåden ifølge opfindelsen er ejendommelig ved, at neddypningen i den varne olie foretages så længe, at olie i hvert fald trænger et stykke ind i træet, hvorved der opnås en særlig effektiv blødgøring af ikke blot gammel maling, men også linoliekit på emnerne, så at særlig ef-15 fektiv rensning muliggøres.An embodiment of the method according to the invention is characterized in that the immersion in the warn oil is carried out so long that at least oil penetrates into the wood, thereby obtaining a particularly effective softening of not only old paint but also linoleum kits on the blanks so that particularly effective cleaning is possible.
Ifølge opfindelsen kan træet i forbindelse med neddypningen i olien for opløsning af malingen opvarmes så meget, at temperaturen i træværkets indre overstiger tømmersvampes livsbetingelser. Herved får man endnu et middel til bekæmpelse af svam-20 peangreb på og i emner fra byggeri og bolig.According to the invention, the wood in connection with the immersion in the oil for dissolving the paint can be heated so much that the temperature in the interior of the woodwork exceeds the living conditions of timber sponges. This provides yet another means of combating fungus-20 pest attacks on and in subjects from construction and housing.
Ifølge opfindelsen kan træet i forbindelse med dypningen i olie for opløsning af malingen opvarmes så meget, at temperaturen i træets indre overstiger insekters livsbetingelser, hvorved eventuelle insektangreb slås effektivt tilbage.According to the invention, the wood in connection with the dipping in oil for dissolving the paint can be heated so much that the temperature in the interior of the wood exceeds the living conditions of the insects, thereby effectively fighting back any insect attacks.
25 Ifølge opfindelsen kan den anvendte vegetabilske olie indeholde fungicider til opnåelse af en svamperesistent træoverflade. Denne udformning af fremgangsmåden har også vist sig meget effektiv.According to the invention, the vegetable oil used may contain fungicides to obtain a fungus-resistant wood surface. This design of the method has also proved very effective.
Endnu en udformning af fremgangsmåden ifølge opfindelsen er 30 ejendommelig ved, at den anvendte olie indeholder tørrelse (sikkativ) til fremme af tørringen af den olie, som ved dypningen er trængt ind i emnet, hvorved der sikres en effektiv 3 tørring af olien på og i emnet.Yet another embodiment of the process of the invention is characterized in that the oil used contains drying (siccative) to promote the drying of the oil which has penetrated into the blank at dipping, thereby ensuring an effective drying of the oil on and off. the topic.
Fremdeles kan ifølge opfindelsen emnerne før dypningen i den varme olie underkastes en forvarmning, hvorved det undgås, at isiddende glas (f .eks. på vinduesrammer) springer ved dypnin-5 gen i olien. Er der tale om vinduesrammer med antikglas, kan forvarmningen ske ved at sænke emnerne i lunken olie, så at glasset ikke bliver udsat for chokspændinger og altså forbliver intakt. Eventuelt kan vinduesrammer plus glas forvarmes i varmekammer.Still, according to the invention, the items prior to dipping in the hot oil can be subjected to preheating, thereby preventing iced glass (e.g. on window frames) from leaking at the dipping in the oil. In the case of window frames with antique glass, preheating can be done by lowering the items in lukewarm oil so that the glass is not exposed to shock stress and thus remains intact. Optionally, window frames plus glass can be preheated in a heating chamber.
10 Endelig kan ifølge opfindelsen emnerne efter dypningen i den varme olie udsættes for varme, f.eks. i tørrekammer. Under tørring/hærdning vil f.eks. linolie gennem optagelse af iltmolekyler udvide sig med 5-10%. Dette medfører en afstivning af træets indre struktur, så at træet bliver fast igen og igen 15 kan bearbejdes mekanisk. Samlinger, f.eks. tapsamlinger ved vinduer vil blive stramme og faste.Finally, according to the invention, the blanks can be exposed to heat after dipping in the hot oil, e.g. in drying chamber. During drying / curing, e.g. linseed oil through the uptake of oxygen molecules expand by 5-10%. This results in a stiffening of the inner structure of the wood, so that the wood becomes firm again and again 15 can be machined mechanically. Collections, e.g. loss joints at windows will become tight and firm.
Opfindelsen forklares i det følgende under henvisning til tre · udførelseseksempler.The invention is explained in the following with reference to three embodiments.
Eksempel 1 20 15 vinduesrammer, som havde gammel maling på sig, blev i ræk kefølge renset ved hjælp af fremgangsmåden ifølge opfindelsen. Afrensningen blev foretaget ved, at vinduesrammerne, efter at disses glas var blevet slået itu, blev neddyppet i ca. 15 minutter i et 180°C varmt bad indeholdende linolie. Efter 25 optagningen fra badet blev rammerne renset for maling og kitrester ved hjælp af spartel, idet den gamle maling var blevet blød, og forholdsvis let kunne afskrabes. Noget af malingen og kitten faldt af af sig selv i badet. De sidste rester af maling og kit blev fjernet ved mekanisk afbørstning. 1Example 1 20 15 window frames bearing old paint were sequentially cleaned by the method of the invention. The cleaning was done by immersing the window frames, after their glass was broken, for approx. 15 minutes in a 180 ° C hot bath containing linseed oil. After taking the bath from the bath, the frames were cleaned of paint and putty residue using a putty, as the old paint had become soft and could be easily scraped off. Some of the paint and the kitten fell off themselves in the bath. The last remains of paint and putty were removed by mechanical brushing. 1
Derefter anbragtes vinduesrammerne i tørrekammer i ca. 24 timer for at fremme oliens tørring. Foruden at opløse den 4 gamle maling trængte olien også ind under beslag og ind i træets samlinger, f.eks. ved sprosser og i hjørnesamlinger, hvorved der efter tørring opstod en styrket (hårdere og tættere) træoverflade på disse steder. Den gamle maling på trævær-5 ket bestod af flere lag af oliemaling (baseret på naturlige olier) og syntetisk oliemaling.Then the window frames were placed in the drying chamber for approx. 24 hours to promote oil drying. In addition to dissolving the 4 old paint, the oil also penetrated under brackets and into the joints of the wood, e.g. at splinters and in corner joints, whereupon after drying, a strengthened (harder and denser) wood surface at these sites. The old paint on the woodwork consisted of several layers of oil paint (based on natural oils) and synthetic oil paint.
Ved behandlingen blev vinduesrammerne pænt rene, og dette opnåedes uden at rammerne slog sig. Behandlingen kunne gennemføres så nænsomt, at der ikke var uheldige skrabespor at se 10 efter den mekaniske del af renseprocessen.During treatment, the window frames were neatly clean and this was achieved without the frames breaking. The treatment could be carried out so gently that there were no unfortunate scratch marks to look for the mechanical part of the cleaning process.
Eksempel 2 10 vinduesrammer med gammel maling på og forsynet med antikglas blev forvarmet i varmekammer ved gradvis øgning af temperaturen her fra stuetemperatur til ca. 120°C.Example 2 10 window frames with old paint on and fitted with antique glass were preheated in heating chamber by gradually increasing the temperature here from room temperature to approx. 120 ° C.
15 Derefter neddyppedes vinduesrammerne en for en i et ca. 190°C varmt bad af samme beskaffenhed som i eksempel 1. Efter ca. 20 minutter blev vinduesrammerne taget op og underkastedes så en mekanisk overfladerensning som i eksempel 1.15 Then the window frames were immersed one by one in approx. 190 ° C hot bath of the same nature as in Example 1. After approx. For 20 minutes, the window frames were taken up and then subjected to mechanical surface cleaning as in Example 1.
De rensede vinduesrammer kunne let befries for antikglasset, 20 uden at dette gik itu. Rammerne fremstod nu pæne og rene og kunne uden større problemer monteres på deres gamle plads i den bygning, hvori de tidligere havde siddet, og som var under renovering.The cleaned window frames could easily be freed from the antique glass, 20 without breaking it. The frames now appeared neat and clean and could easily be mounted in their old space in the building they had previously been in and which was undergoing renovation.
Eksempel 3 25 10 vinduesrammer svarende til de i eksempel 2 nævnte blev be handlet på samme måde som i eksempel 2, idet badets temperatur var ca. 200°C. Der gennemførtes en eftervarmning af rammerne i tørrekammer ved ca. 50°C. De færdigrensede vinduesrammer fik et pænt udseende, og deres overflade blev passende hård, så at 30 der opnåedes en malefærdig flade svarende til en traditionelExample 3 25 window frames similar to those mentioned in Example 2 were treated in the same manner as in Example 2, with the bath temperature being approx. 200 ° C. Re-heating of the frames in the drying chamber was carried out at approx. 50 ° C. The pre-cleaned window frames got a nice appearance and their surface became suitably hard so that a paint-ready surface was obtained, similar to a traditional one.
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