mik3ca Posted September 23, 2006 Report Posted September 23, 2006 I'm just wondering, what is the absolute minimum time one would take to etch a 10cm square board if most of it is etch-resisted by the circuit design, and the etch resist is fairly new, never heated, and the board just sits in the etching tank?why do I ask? because I rather let the etching work for me while I do other things than to waste 1/2 hour or more watching a board. Quote
ante Posted September 23, 2006 Report Posted September 23, 2006 Impossible to answer! Too many factors like percentage of area to be etched away, the type of pcb foil (20, 35, 70u), the solution you use, temperature and more. Quote
gogo2520 Posted September 25, 2006 Report Posted September 25, 2006 hello mik3ca Get a cheep set up, Like a tuberware juice jug and a fish heater and bubbler. you can etche in less then 10 minutes gogo Quote
MP Posted September 30, 2006 Report Posted September 30, 2006 Impossible to answer! Too many factors like percentage of area to be etched away, the type of pcb foil (20, 35, 70u), the solution you use, temperature and more. Regarding ante's mention of solution, I wanted to add into the discussion that for safety, some etchants should not be heated. Some can be heated, but not above a certain temperature. This also depends upon the etchant used. Ferric Chloride, Ammonium Persulfate, Muriatic Acid, homebrew mix? A little work in your pc board lab goes a long way. You should always dedicate a few boards to research and ruin them in a few tests that will give you benchmarks.MP Quote
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