On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 14:54:28 +0200, Robert Hedan
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robert.hedan@...> wrote:
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> I've once gotten a dose of ammonia (fridge) and another of chlorine (from
> the pool) and never want to breath toxic fumes like that, ever. I think
> each one cost me 5 years of my life each.
> I'm wary of mixing chemicals, so I'm taking the time to gather as much
> information on this process first. I'd even go so far as scrapping this
> FeCl and buying another gallon before screwing this up.
> Robert
> :)
I would prefer to start with a "clean" CuCl batch anyway, what reason
would one have to keep that horrible "stain in a bottle" in it? I mean
does the FeCl actually do any good? Also you won't be able to see etching
progress with it, normal CuCl is transparent enough if you place a lamp
behind the board (i found a small fluorescent light like sold for car
repair works well).
Regenerating CuCl is fairly safe. I mean the HCl is dangerous, sure, but
nothing like chlorine gas. Just wear adequate protection and have the
proper respect towards the chemicals and you will be fine.
ST