Ah... Sorry, Not trying to make it... Got to sort out a hazard assesment of I want to use it. Etch... that's easy it's FeCl in Water... So what is in a simple tin salt mix... I though it would be easy to obtain but you'd think I was asking for the crown jewels. I can't just say it's got an X on the label unfortunately. Dom --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, mpdickens <md30022@y...> wrote: > You can purchase this stuff at any decent supply > house. It's dirt cheap and would cost you more to make > it than it would to buy it. One Online site where you > can purchase it is: > > > http://www.web-tronics.com/printed-circuit-board-supplies.html > > They sell it as the product "TINNIT". What an > imaginative name... > > > Best regards > > > Marvin Dickens > Alpharetta, Georgia USA > > --- dombaines <dombaines@m...> wrote: > > What are the 'tin salts' used when tin plating... > > i.e. what is the > > chemiscal involved in a hot solution 50'C disolved > > tin salt? > > > > ===== > Registered Linux User No. 80253 > If you use linux, get counted at: > http://www.linuxcounter.org > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard > http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree
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Re: Tin salts
2003-11-13 by dombaines
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