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I have two guesses Re: fuming with high copper levels.
Guess 1: ORP reading becomes less sensitive as copper levels get
higher, requiring more Cu(I) to trip ORP adder point. This may
encourage a slow control response, allowing overdosing of oxidizer.
Guess 2: Conductivity controllers are set up on a narrow response to
conductance in a very specific mixture where the only significant
variable is HCl. High Cu may add to the conductivity and cause acid
to fail to add. This will definitely throw the system out of balance,
either causing overadd of oxidizer (liberating gas when some HCl is
added) or some other phenomenon.
I may be able to be more complete with more detailed operation info.
Marshall Gurian
Coates ASI
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Subject: FAB:Cupric Chloride Etchant
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Date: 8/13/96 9:33 AM
We etch inner layers using Cupric Chloride Etchant. We control the
chemistry with ORP and Conductivity probes. The ORP adds Sodium
Chlorate and the Conductivity controls HCl adds.
We have experienced gas generation (chlorine or HCl fumes) when both
the ORP and Conductivity are in control. The gas/fume release occurs
when the copper gets as high as 33 - 35 ounces per gallon.
Standard procedure is to feed copper into the system when a chemical
out of balance situation results in gas generation. Clearly in this
case this would be the wrong thing to do.
Can anyone explain the chemical reaction behind a release of gas/fumes
when the copper is high?
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