Bubbles must cover entire surface of the board. So I must made many large holes in the tube, something like 1mm diameter whith spaces about 10mm or less. You are wright about rates of rise. I made some experiments and large bubbles rise verry fast and create a huge disturbance in tank. I'm worry about this. Fast rise means faster etch in bottom area of the board. I think about a system to slowly rotate the board. A tiny motor... Or orizontaly vibrating it... Adrian --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Stefan Trethan" <stefan_trethan@g...> wrote: > > Larger bubbles are supposedly required to get good scrubbing action at the > surface of the PCB. > However, with my small air pump i could not produce enough large bubbles > in enough places, so they would rise from a few spots only and create > "streaks" on the board that etch much faster. > > Since i have the bubbler hose with many tiny bubbles the etching is more > even. Still not ideal 'cause large areas take longer - which could be > improved with more scrubbing action. Also, the smaller the bubbles the > slower they rise, and small bubbles will move around a lot more and not > just go straight up in streaks. > > With your large air pump i suppose big bubbles are good, if you can create > them in enough places so no streaks are visible. > I reckon a moving air source would make things much easier to get even, > maybe a tube with a spiral pattern of many holes, that is rotated slowly > by the air in some way would be possible. > > ST > > On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 06:39:43 +0100, adicont2 <adicont2@y...> wrote: > > > I search messages arhive on this subject and no concludent result. > > > > Opinions are very diferent: 1mm holes at 2,5 mm space-large bubbles or > > > > aquarium tipe aerator whith millions of little bubles. > > > > > > I have a 200x200x30mm etching tank and I use FeCl. I made a heater > > > > from a 4mm PVC hose aranged on entire surface of tank. Something like > > > > this > > > > __________ > > > > __________| > > > > |__________ > > > > __________| > > > > |__________ > > > > > > The hose is conected to my sower hose, so the temperature is fully > > > > ajustable. A simple and safe device... > > > > I allso have a very powerfull air pump so I can generate a lot of air. > > > > > > > > Adrian > > > > >
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Re: Large or little bubbles
2005-12-22 by adicont2
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