Stefan, I am terribly sorry to read about your unfortunate mishap. I am equally shocked as if it happened to me. When I deal with HCl and HzO2, I treat them as venomous anacondas, really, that they can bite me any time. Tahnks for posting the message so we can be doule careful. Mike --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@g...> wrote: > On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 12:34:14 -0000, leon_heller <leon_heller@h...> > wrote: > > > I was etching a PCB a few minutes ago. I thought I'd beef up the > > FeCl3 with a little HCl so I went in the other room, got the bottle > > and opened it. On my back to the kitchen sink where I was doing the > > etching I tripped, splashed a little of the HCl into my face (luckily > > the cap was still partly on) and dropped the bottle. A little of the > > acid went into my left eye so I put my head under the tap and flushed > > the eye out thoroughly. Of course, I shouldn't have removed the cap > > until I was at the sink. I suppose I ought to get the eye checked, > > but I can see perfectly out of it, although it's a little sore, so I > > won't bother. The effect was like peeling onions, but a *lot* worse. > > Onions generate H2SO4 when the juice gets into the eyes, same sort of > > effect. > > > > It's 30% HCl, BTW, quite concentrated. > > > > Leon > > > > > I will not ask where you goggles were. > I just assume they were absent just as your brain was. > > Take care man! > > ST
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Re: HCl - a cautionary tale!
2004-06-24 by mikezcnc
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