Tinnit is available on Amazon of all places. They seem to be selling a lot
of hobbyist electronics stuff recently. $6.90 + $5.15 shipping. That's
enough to plate 200 square inches, if I recall correctly.
I've used it a couple times, works OK if you follow the instructions
carefully. The copper really has to be completely clean.
The powder lasts forever if you don't mix it up. I mixed up half of each
package and used it. About 13 years later, the solution didn't work, but I
mixed up a new batch from the remaining powder, and it worked fine.
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 12:34 AM, Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...>wrote:
> I've seen recipes for tinnit, they all contained thiourea.
> Nasty stuff so I didn't follow up on it.
>
> The other option is hot tinning, you can use either solder paste or some
> kind of immersion or roll transfer process.
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> ST
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> On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 8:14 AM, David Pickering <satdaveuk@...
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> > Hi
> > Thanks for the quick response
> > See what I mean by price, if you start using that then just as well buy
> > ready made PCBs and forget DIY
> > Lets see if theirs any other ideas out there
> >
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> > From: James <bitsyboffin@...>
> > To: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com
> > Sent: Thursday, 15 August 2013, 7:04
> > Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] silver coating
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> > On 15/08/13 18:00, David wrote:
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> > > Hi
> > > Do any of you people here know of a quick and cheap way to tin copper
> > > PCB tracks before populating the board?
> > > With all the modern chemicals around these days theirs bound to
> > > something out there
> > > In the past have used the manufactured stuff which you just put in a
> > > bath for a while and job done but its to expensive.
> > >
> > There is basically that (tinnit, liquidtin), and a product called "Cool
> > Amp" http://www.cool-amp.com/cool_amp.html
> >
> > I've never found any reasonable "home brew" recipe for such a product.
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