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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "izzo47" <izzo47@...> wrote:
>
> Went to 3 RS for Ferric chloride all OUT....
> Reading old msgs, I finally found that Lowe's had it, a Gal was 7
bucks.
> I bought some regular 3% Hydrogen Peroxide. It work well and fast
but
> would like any feed-back on the recipe I used.
> 1 part (200ml) 31.45% Muriatic Acid, 2 parts (400ml) Peroxide.
Color
> was light green, No heat used. Board went in first, pour the 400ml
of
> Peroxide on the board and in about 6 minutes it was done (small
test
> board) 3x2 inches. I did get a little scared when I measured the
400ml
> of Peroxide in the same plastic cup as there maybe was a drop of
the
> Acid still in there and saw smoke/vapors for a second. I noticed
that
> during the clean-up with water it turns a nice light blue, natural
I
> guess?
> Question is the recipe OK? Can it be fine-tuned.
> Can it be saved and brought back to life to use again?
>
> BTW if you can get your hands on the green tape they use at Wal-
Mart in
> the Photo Dept to attach leader cards that go through the film
> processor, get some. It will not melt or leave any residue I am
sure of
> that as a friend that works there gave me a roll.
>
Blue would seem to indicate the formation of Copper Sulfate crystals.