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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Etching with Ferric Chloride

From: Malcolm Parker-Lisberg <mparkerlisberg@...>
Date: 2010-09-20

Look up Edinburgh Etch, by adding citric acid to the ferric you can make it last a long long time.

Malcolm

I don't suffer from insanity I enjoy it!

--- On Mon, 9/20/10, csit044 <parsons.cj@...> wrote:

From: csit044 <parsons.cj@...>
Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Etching with Ferric Chloride
To: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, September 20, 2010, 1:27 PM







 









Getting back into this after many years absence, and am looking to etch my first simple PCB - the idea is to create the mask via a laser printer on inkjet photo paper, and then 'ironing' on the mask and etching with ferric chloride. My question is what do people do with the 'used' solution - I used to stick it back in the bottle and replace it when it took too long to etch a board, ie it was 'saturated'?



Is this a good approach or is it better to use (fresh) small amounts each time and dump it, in which case where?



In any event I would end up with a bottle of old etchant to get rid of, is there a safe/green approach?



Any comments/observations are welcome



Thanks



Chris

























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