Sodium Persulfate vs Ferric Chloride

Started by markmcconachie, January 21, 2012, 01:37:36 AM

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markmcconachie

Has anyone had experience with Sodium Persulfate?

I was all ready to etch my first enclosure, had my toner template ironed on etc, put it in my etching solution (Sodium Persulfate) and... nothing.

Is this because I was using Sodium Persulfate? or was I doing something else wrong?

Does Sodium Persulfate compare to Ferric Chloride?

Does anyone know where I can buy Ferric Chloride in Germany?
Mark

ORK

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The persulfate needs to be heated to ~50°-60°C.

edit: to etch copper, that is.

sundgist

Sodium Persulfate won't etch aluminium.

Works nicely for PCB's, stays clear and doesn't go dirty brown like FeCl.
It does work better when warmed up.

Seljer

Conrad.de has got ferric choloride in granule form for reasonably cheap.

markmcconachie

Yea, it has been fine on the pcbs.

I didn't find it on Conrad.de, I will look again.
Is it straight forward to prepare from granules?
Mark

sundgist

Quote from: markmcconachie on January 22, 2012, 01:41:55 AM
Is it straight forward to prepare from granules?

Like a well known instant gravy.... just add water.  :P

Seljer

Quote from: markmcconachie on January 22, 2012, 01:41:55 AM
Yea, it has been fine on the pcbs.

I didn't find it on Conrad.de, I will look again.
Is it straight forward to prepare from granules?

its listed as "eisen-III-chlorid"

markmcconachie

I understand why I never found it.

I speak very little German (I really should learn, I have been here for almost a year - I am Scottish) so I clicked the english icon... This took me to the
international store and obviously it's not something that they can ship International.

I will get it ordered tonight. :)
Mark