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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Long-Term CuCl2 setup

From: "John Anhalt" <janhalt@...>
Date: 2012-05-08

Remember that chloride (Cl^-1) is consumed in the etching process. That must be replenished by addition of HCl or something equivalent.

Whether the copper is oxidized to Cu^+2 can be determined by color. I just bubble air until all traces of brown/mud are gone as per Seychell's instructions.

John

----- Original Message -----
From: poofjunior
To: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2012 9:39 AM
Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Long-Term CuCl2 setup



Hi everyone,

I noticed that a few people have mentioned regenerating a cupric chloride etching solution with a few options: aerating it with a fish pump, adding Hydrogen Peroxide, or even using some form of electrolysis.

Has anyone had any long-term success with this process? How long does it take to aerate? Is there any excess waste that needs to be dumped eventually? Are there any circuits I can create to duplicate an electrolysis setup?

I'd greatly appreciate more details on anyone's success or any insights on maintaining a CuCl2 solution for use over and over again. If I can duplicate a setup, or make my own, I'd be happy to write up a tutorial.

Many thanks in advance!

Sincerely,

Poofjunior





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