On Thu, 23 Feb 2006 03:13:57 +0100, wbblair3 <
wbblair3@...> wrote:
> (and it's
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> _opaque_ which brings up the question of whether or not a premixed
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> solution of CuCl etchant in storage should be kept in an opaque
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> container or at least in a dark area to prevent decomposition of the
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> H202).
The H2O2 mixed with acid and metal traces will decompose anyway, which is
why you mustn't have a tightly closing lid or the bottle can explode. Back
in the days before i had a permanent etching tank i had a bottle with a
tiny hole made in the cap. I glued a smaller cap on top of it, with
another hole, and filled the space between with open cell foam rubber.
This way it won't leak fast even when tipped over.
> of, I looked up PET at Wikipedia and found this:
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> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyethylene_terephthalate
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> Stefan also stated that this was the type of plastic used in the
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> chemical manufacturer's original HCl containers, so the thick-walled
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> variety must be OK to use for CuCl etchant. My 259ml water bottles
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> and 2 liter soda bottles are PET and are marked PETE (#1), but are not
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> thick-walled.
PET is _NOT_ originally used, PE is, HDPE from the feel of it.
PET will be ok, but form salts on the outside and become cloudy quicker.
ST