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We have successfully added aqueous ammonia to our
etcher for many years. However, as others have pointed
out, adding aqueous ammonia will introduce water.
Some water is actually desireable for a small start &
stop operation in order to dilute the etchant and
therfore reduce the chloride level. Too much will
introduce problems leadingn to sludging. I would say
be cautious about adding more than a liter or 2 per
day.
Peter Blokuis
--- "May William D (Dean) CNIN"
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Due to the start/stop nature of our pcb shop I am
> looking to control the pH
> of an ammoniacal copper etcher using aqueous
> ammonia. After the etcher has
> not been used for a couple of days to a week the pH
> has dropped somewhat.
>
> I would use a metering pump to add the ammonia to
> the sump of the etcher.
> Are there any concerns I should be aware of before
> setting the aqua ammonia
> up? What grade of ammonia must I use so that I
> don't contaminate the
> etchant? Can you add ammonia too fast to cause a
> problem? Can you add too
> much over time?
>
> Are there other ways to accomplish the goal? Is
> there a proper way to
> introduce anhydrous ammonia so that the solution can
> properly metabolize the
> anhydrous into the solution? It seems to me that
> contact time with the
> anhydrous would need to be considered for it to do
> any good?
>
> Thanks for your consideration!
>
> Edward A. McAtee
> Crane Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC
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