<davesage12@...> wrote: > > Second, I made some Cupric chloride according to the intructions from an internet ...link.. I think presented here (search Etching with Air Regenerated Acid Cupric Chloride). Although making it is a bit nasty (fuming HCL) and time consuming (about 2 weeks), it is fine once created and works incredibly well. Best of all it can be regenerated and used again. Also it is a lot less messy than ferric chloride (and cheaper too).> > Sage > Hi sage, I searched the messages for the link you mentioned.. http://pacificsun.ca/~robert/pcb/cucl.htm Pretty good > >>>>page on CuCl. Lots of precision chemistry. And it appears to be down.. Do you have more specifics on the process you used.. Thanks.
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Re: Success report
2009-10-09 by r_twiddy
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