Thanks for your help everyone. I tried it today. Unfortunately it wasn't very successful -- it took about 10 minutes to etch, slower than the ammonium persulfate I usually use. Having to do it outside (I don't really want to mess with acids of that strength indoors with only a window for ventilation) meant it was much colder than room temp... whether that was the reason or not for the slow etch, I'm not sure. Either way, I think I may take the advice of the person below and obtain a small etching tank with a heater, probably safer for the small volumes I do, and in actuality even heating up the etchant in a bowl of hot water is probably less inconvenient than having to move everything outside :) I much appreciate all the advice, perhaps I'll try it again sometime when the weather is warmer! :) > Etching tanks like below (ET-10) do quite well on a small scale using > an aquarium heater and air pump; > > http://www.pbase.com/eldata/image/62352752 > > Compact, cheap and easy to use.
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Etching with HCl and H202
2007-03-28 by Jamie Lyon
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