In article <3FAA1370.4010003@...>, Adam Seychell <adam_seychell@...> wrote: > If that fails then still phone industrial chemical > suppliers. Ask them what quantities they sell, and if they > don't do 5 liter containers then they might be the best > people to ask where you might get the stuff. After all, they > are in the chemical business. You're really looking for a laboratory supplier. When I used work in a chemistry lab we used to buy in 2.5l winchesters (large glass bottles) or for HCl I remember 1l glass bottles. Nowadays it would probably be polythene or such I guess. I seem to remember Fisons as a supplier but the name "Griffin and George" comes to mind, though I think that was more for equipment. I suppose you know that Farnell sell things like beakers, measuring cylinders and other useful chemistry type stuff? What is the "mix", or process for cupric chloride etching BTW - I've only ever used Ferric Chloride. Stuart. -- __ __ __ __ __ ___ _____________________________________________ |__||__)/ __/ \|\ ||_ | / | || \\__/\__/| \||__ | /...Internet access for all Acorn RISC machines ___________________________/ stuartwinsor@... 101 uses for a Pentium: No2 - A greenhouse heater.
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Sources for HCl
2003-11-06 by Stuart Winsor
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