I bought some white ABS sheet and ABS #2354 solvent from Tap Plastics and made a small ~12x10x2" tank, partly heat formed and partly
solvent glued. I use, and have stored CuCl in it for about 3 months so far, with no issues.
Roger
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Sent: Sunday, April 25, 2010 11:46
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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.comSubject: [Homebrew_PCBs] CuCl Tank and silicone
Slowly but surely I get the impression silicone is just not suitable
to make CuCl tanks with.
The current one has held some years, but finally sprung a leak as well.
I was quite pleased when, after not making a board for many months, I
held a perfect toner transfer in hand within 5 minutes.
However I was less pleased when I lifted the dust cover off my tank,
and discovered it had leaked. Luckily it is positioned in a large
plastic box which contained the etchant just fine. Must have been a
while too, since the tank holds over 2 liters and I recovered well
less than one.
I've had a number of tank leaks now, which leads me to believe that no
matter how wide the seams are the CuCl will eventually crawl out under
the silicone.
I need homemade boards so infrequently now I'm not sure if I will even
make a new tank just yet, but it would not be sealed with silicone.
Are there any alternatives to welded plastic if one wants a narrow
shape and dimensions that can't be found in any existing tank?
Anyone tried two component epoxy? On glass? Some other glue?
ST
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