I have a drum of food grade 35% hydrogen peroxide at my shop if anyone is interested. We could put it in gallon jugs for shipping but I'm not sure about UPS regulations on this material... it's pretty potent stuff. I'm open to ideas if anyone wants it. There is also a small chemical supplier near me who sells the peroxide in gallon jugs. I'll call him on Monday and see if he ships through UPS and post the details. Almost any grade of sulfuric can be used if the concentration is high enough. We used technical grade sulfuric which is 92.8% acid and about 1.8 specific gravity. Battery acid should work fine. Just pick up the container and if it feels about twice as heavy as the same amount of water then it will work. I saw a gallon jug of "sewer cleaner" the other day at a hardware store. When I picked it up to read the label I knew it had to be sulfuric because of the weight. Perhaps this could also be used. If anyone wants to test out this method just use the 3% drug store peroxide and some of this sulfuric sewer cleaner. The larger water content of the 3% peroxide can offset the 75% amount of water needed to make up the etchant. Just take two or three small bottles of 3% peroxide and add some sulfuric until it starts etching. This experiment should show how it works. No heater will be needed since the addition of acid will heat things up as it is exothermic. ADD THE ACID TO THE WEAK PEROXIDE SOLUTION IN THAT ORDER. WEAR SAFETY GLASSES !!!!!! Tom
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Peroxide and sulfuric sources
2003-04-19 by twb8899
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