--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, DJ Delorie <dj@...> wrote: > > I've always used 3% but in this case, you only need the H2O2, not the > water it's diluted with. If you have easy access to stronger H2O2, go > ahead and use it. > > Another option is to heat up the FeCl to make it work faster. I just > float the bottle in some hot tap water for a while. > An aquarium heater works well and they're cheap. I accidentally broke the one I I got at a garage sale and a brand new one was only $10 on ebay. I use cupric chloride now but with either etchant it shouldn't take longer than 3-4 minutes to etch. Too slow and you can get pitting.
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Re: Old GL FeCl -very slow etching copper
2010-05-15 by James