On 08/11/16 17:25,
ic_sizzle@... [Homebrew_PCBs] wrote:
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> I use FeCl etchant, poured into a (genuine, high-heat) Pyrex baking dish
> which I heat on an single burner electric stove.
...
"Unfortunately I have forgotten the innovative fellow's name"
Maybe the Edinburgh Etch that adds citric acid.
Citric acid is available as white powder in supermarkets here.
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http://www.lawrence.co.uk/shop/etch.pdf>
I don't heat the FeCl. I just have it diluted 1:1 with water and put a
bit of HCl in it every few months.
By using air agitation, it converts to copper chloride etching, and the
stuff lasts indefinately. Mine is atleast 5 years old, and takes ~12mins
to etch a pcb.