My chemicals finally arrived today so I made up a batch of cupric chloride etchant. The ingredients I used were: 250g copper oxide 790 ml 35% hydrochloric acid. This is probably not as accurate as going by weight but there is no way I am letting that stuff near the kitchen scales :-) enough water to make up 2.5 litres I added the acid to about 1 litre of water a little at a time, stirring all the time. Once all the acid was in the solution reached 30 deg centigrade, from 13 deg C when I started. I then added the copper oxide and stirred well. I dumped the whole lot into a 2.5 litre container and topped it up with water. The end result was a fairly deep green solution. In my etch tank at 35 deg C it took 20 minutes to etch a board which seems slightly slower than new ferric but a lot quicker then the manky old ferric I was using :-) It does not seem to be as agressive as ferric. The board I used was an old board that was over exposed and has been lying around for about a year. Some areas took a while to start etching due to accumulated oxides, fingerprints etc. A piece of the same board dunked in ferric seemed to etch more evenly. 35% HCl is pretty nasty stuff. I mixed up the solution outdoors in fairly damp conditions and there were clouds of fumes coming from the container of acid. All I need to do is get the new light box sorted out and I will be able to try the etchant properly. Les
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Cupric chloride
2003-11-18 by Les Newell
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