Archive of the former Yahoo!Groups mailing list: Homebrew PCBs
Subject: Re:Cleaning PCB Copper
From: "pork_u_pine2000" <wittend@...>
Date: 2009-02-01
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, William Alford <walford@...> wrote:
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> Don Lancaster, famed electronics writer online at the guru's lair has
> said that after chemical cleaning, the board should be quickly dipped
> into ferric chloride and then well rinsed before beginning any kind
> of PC resist coverage.
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> William Alford
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> GI Motility Medical Research Page
> http://alford.grimtrojan.com/
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Yesterday I was working on some small urgently needed boards using
toner transfer and my usual methods. Everything went well enough
until i ran out of fresh board material and needed to reuse some that
had been used for an earlier, incorrect pattern.
Suddenly, though I cleaned with 91% IPA, then Acetone, then Toluene,
used Scotchbrite and Bar Keeper's Friend copper cleanser, one at a
time and then in combinations, I could not get acceptable toner
adhesion.
In desperation I put the cleaned board into the ferric chloride for
just long enough to see a patina. It wasn't pretty - the slight
whorls and general unevenness in the copper's color made me uneasy
about trying this. But after that things went much better, and I
finished the project.
Like traditional photography, the limitations one has on process
control makes producing small quantity PCBs a challenge, and sometimes
something of a mystery.
Dave Witten