I'm curious as to how much Ferric are you trying to heat up (1 gal., 5 gal,
etc.), and from what temp (ambient) to what temp (target) are you going to?
What I would suggest is to find a submersible Teflon coated heater (I have
seen them in all shapes and sizes; one size I particularly liked is a flat,
square element that sits flat on the bottom of a container).
Good luck.
Marty
-----Original Message-----
From: Moore [mailto:
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Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 6:46 PM
To:
Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.comSubject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Ferric Chloride storage
This is a stupid question but I havent found the solution. My supply
of etchant comes in plastic bottles. I want to preheat it before
using. No, noway am I using my microwave. I have a heat gun and
figure if I could find glass product such as pyrex that had a lid for
storage I'd like to use it any suggestions?
Phil
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