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2012-12-10 by Russell Shaw
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2012-12-10 by Russell Shaw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4tWEse2rDI&feature=em-subs_digest
2012-12-10 by Russell Shaw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4tWEse2rDI&feature=em-subs_digest <http://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_37276&feature=iv&src_vid=Q4tWEse2rDI&v=43Xsh9J7S-g>
2012-12-10 by smilingcat90254
I've seen nurdRage. He does have good videos and this is no different. Interesting about HCl + H2O2 (yes it does "decay"). And CuCl2 + HCl (stable). He says it can be regenerated but first line says that Chlorine is being used to create CuCl4 and use up HCl. I don't see how you can replenish Chlorine without adding more HCl. Well he said he will have another video just on CuCL2 + HCl etchant. He does have video on FeCl3 and tells you how to make it. Only thing I don't like is that FeCl3 stains everything. I guess the disposal of it is much easier. And I may go back to using FeCl3. Also easier to obtain or to make my own. I can concentrate H2O2, so I can make it fairly quickly without diluting it too much. Thanks! --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Russell Shaw <rjshaw@...> wrote:
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4tWEse2rDI&feature=em-subs_digest > > <http://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_37276&feature=iv&src_vid=Q4tWEse2rDI&v=43Xsh9J7S-g> >
2012-12-10 by cunningfellow
Smiling Cat, This has long been the definitive source of info on CuCl around here. http://members.optusnet.com.au/eseychell/PCB/etching_CuCl/index.html You do need to top up with HCl every once and a while. Only tiny amounts though. --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "smilingcat90254" <smilingcat@...> wrote:
> > I've seen nurdRage. He does have good videos and this is no different. > > Interesting about HCl + H2O2 (yes it does "decay"). > > And CuCl2 + HCl (stable). He says it can be regenerated but first line says that Chlorine is being used to create CuCl4 and use up HCl. I don't see how you can replenish Chlorine without adding more HCl. > Well he said he will have another video just on CuCL2 + HCl etchant. > > He does have video on FeCl3 and tells you how to make it. Only thing I don't like is that FeCl3 stains everything. I guess the disposal of it is much easier. And I may go back to using FeCl3. Also easier to obtain or to make my own. > > I can concentrate H2O2, so I can make it fairly quickly without diluting it too much. > > Thanks! > > > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Russell Shaw <rjshaw@> wrote: > > > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4tWEse2rDI&feature=em-subs_digest > > > > <http://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_37276&feature=iv&src_vid=Q4tWEse2rDI&v=43Xsh9J7S-g> > > >
2012-12-11 by Russell Shaw
On 11/12/12 04:57, smilingcat90254 wrote: > I've seen nurdRage. He does have good videos and this is no different. > > Interesting about HCl + H2O2 (yes it does "decay"). > > And CuCl2 + HCl (stable). He says it can be regenerated but first line says > that Chlorine is being used to create CuCl4 and use up HCl. I don't see how > you can replenish Chlorine without adding more HCl. Well he said he will have > another video just on CuCL2 + HCl etchant. > > He does have video on FeCl3 and tells you how to make it. Only thing I don't > like is that FeCl3 stains everything. I guess the disposal of it is much > easier. And I may go back to using FeCl3. Also easier to obtain or to make my > own. > > I can concentrate H2O2, so I can make it fairly quickly without diluting it > too much. > > Thanks! I used to remove iron-based rust stains using a biodegradeable rust killer gel that is discontinued. Another biodegradeable non-acidic rust killer should work such as Evaporust (a chelating agent).
2012-12-11 by lists
In article <ka57qa+rkkl@...>, smilingcat90254 <smilingcat@...> wrote: > Only thing I don't like is that FeCl3 stains everything. Ferric Chloride stains can be removed with Oxalic acid or commercial stain remover. http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/processing-chemicals/2162699/ -- Stuart Winsor Only plain text for emails http://www.asciiribbon.org
2012-12-12 by jackinnj
Iron Ike removes a lot of "Fe" stains, although FeCl I haven't tried. Here's a link to the product: http://www.herchem.com/specs/ironike.pdf I used it on a porcelain tub which had rust stains. --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, lists <Stuartlists@...> wrote:
> > In article <ka57qa+rkkl@...>, > smilingcat90254 <smilingcat@...> wrote: > > Only thing I don't like is that FeCl3 stains everything. > > Ferric Chloride stains can be removed with Oxalic acid or commercial stain > remover. > > http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/processing-chemicals/2162699/ > > -- > Stuart Winsor > > Only plain text for emails > http://www.asciiribbon.org >