Hi - HDPE = High Density Polyethylene. In general, this is a long chain
saturated (viz., no double bonds) chain of carbon and hydrogen and is very
inert. Chances are it will do just fine - we store hydrofluoric acid, which
will attack glass, in these containers.
However, the salt formation has me a bit puzzled - where did this form - all
over the container or around the lid?
Bruce
PS: I am a chemist in my real life.
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From: "Bob_xyz" <bob_barr@...>
To: <Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 11:44 PM
Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] HDPE container for CuCl etching?
> I'm about to start using CuCl for etchant and was wondering if a
> plastic container marked "HDPE" (and a "2") would be suitable for
> doing the etching. The plastic is fairly thin but I plan to brace it
> with a frame around it.
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> I'd want to store the etchant in the container for an extended period
> of time with some sort of a lid.
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> Any thoughts or suggestions as to how well this type of plastic would
> stand up to the CuCl?
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> Thanks, Bob
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