Please note that HCl has a low boiling point (somewhere just above 50°C). You do not want to heat this etchant too much. ST On Sat, Sep 6, 2008 at 7:31 PM, billshat44 <billshat44@...> wrote: > Update...It finished at 11:00. Barely any copper came off in the > first 30 minutes, but then the etching made noticeable progress. It > must be the cool temperature. By the way, the crock pot that I am > thinking about using is a crock pot that I use for cleaning model > airplane engines, not making a yankee pot roast. > > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "billshat44" <billshat44@...> wrote: >> >> I am currently etching a PCB with 2 parts peroxide to 1 part muriatic >> acid. It is cloudy and cool here and I am doing it outside to avoid >> the fumes. It seems like it is taking forever. I'm assuming it is the >> temperature that is affecting the speed. Has anyone used a crockpot >> to warm the solution? >>
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Cool temperature affects of Muriatic Acid and Peroxide
2008-09-08 by Stefan Trethan