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Re: Homemade Circuit Boards


 

Clorox bleach does NOT contain Hydrochloric acid. I suggest you read the ingredients label before making a statement like that.

The main ingredients in regular Clorox bleach are Sodium Hypochlorite and Sodium Hydroxide. The warning label specifically states NOT to mix it with acids or Ammonia containing products as harmful gasses will be produced. I just read the label to make sure!

Jim Sheldon, W0EB

On Apr 27, 2021, at 6:18 PM, Bill Cromwell <wrcromwell@...> wrote:

?Hi,

Clorox and other brands of chlorine bleach are hydrochloric acid. I am going try that. I have also etched metal in apple cider vinegar to remove rust.

73,

Bill KU8H

bark less - wag more

On 4/27/21 4:22 PM, Mark - N7EKU wrote:
Hi,

I switched a long time ago to the hydrogen peroxide method. I use hydrogen peroxide from the drug store combined with HCl, hydrochloric acid. The acid is available at hardware stores, sold as concrete etchant/cleaner.

This method is really nice for a lot of reasons. It doesn't stain things like ferric chloride does. It's a light green colored clear solution, so it's very easy to inspect your etching as it goes. I use a clear glass plastic box and put a strong light underneath so you can see the traces perfectly.

Also, I've never tossed any of the solution yet. You can just keep using it over and over again. If it get's real slow, I just add a pinch more peroxide.

I also use the magazine paper for toner transfer. The paper needs to be what is called "clay coated", which is what gives magazine paper the glossy smooth look. You can buy blank paper like that, but using magazine paper is one of the three R's (re-use!)

73,


Mark



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