Et Chants
Et Chants
Et Chants
Composition
ASTM No. 30
Mix
Ammonia
and water
Ammonia
before
62.5 ml
Hydrogen
adding
125 ml
Peroxide (3%)
peroxide.
62.5 ml
DI Water
Must be
used fresh.
Swab 5-45
seconds
For etching
copper, copper
alloys and
copper-silver
alloys.
Adler Etchant
Copper
ammonium
chloride
Hydrochloric
acid
Ferric
chloride,
hydrated
DI Water
Kalling's No. 2
CuCl2
Hydrochloric
acid
Ethanol
Conc.
Conditions
Comments
9
gramsl
150 ml
45
grams
75 ml
Immersion is
recommende
d for several
seconds
5
grams
100 ml
100 ml
Immersion
or swabbing
etch at 20
degrees
Celsius
For etching
duplex and 400
series stainless
steels and Ni-Cu
alloys and
superalloys.
Composition Conc.
Conditions
Comments
For etching alphaSodium
beta brass, bonze,
thiosulfate 250 ml
tin, cast iron
Etch for a
Klemm's
solution
Saturate
phosphides, ferrite,
few seconds
Reagent
Potassium
d
martensite, retained
to minutes
metabisulfit 5 grams
austenite, zinc and
e
steel temper
embrittlement.
Distilled
water
92 ml
Swab
Excellent for titanium
Krolls Reagent Nitric acid
6 ml
specimen up
and alloys.
Hydrofluoric 2 ml
to 20
acid
seconds
Most common
etchant for Fe,
carbon and alloys
Immersion
steels and cast iron Ethanol
100 ml
Nital
up to a few Immerse sample up
Nitric acid
1-10 ml
minutes.
from seconds to
minutes; Mn-Fe,
MnNi, Mn-Cu, Mn-Co
alloys.
For etching Ni, Ni-Cu
CuSO4
Immerse or
10 grams
and Ni-Fe alloys and
Marble's
Hydrochloric
swab for
50 ml
superalloys. Add a
Reagent
acid
5-60
50 ml
few drops of H2SO4
Water
seconds.
Compositio
Conc.
n
Murakami's
10
K3Fe(CN)6 grams
KOH
10
Water
grams
100 ml
Picral
Ethanol
Picric acid
Vilellas
Reagent
Picric Acid
1 gram
Hydrochlori
5 ml
c acid
100 ml
Ethanol
100 ml
2-4
grams
Conditions
Comments
Etchant
Ammonium
hydroxide
(dilute
solutions)
Copper No. 1
Distilled water
Ferric chloride
Hydrochloric
acid
Copper No. 2
Nitric acid
Distilled water
Conc.
Dilute
200 ml
10 grams
50 ml
125 ml
125 ml
Conditions
Comments
Immersion
Attack
polishing,
ASTM 30 is
also a good
etchant for
copper and
coper alloys
Immersion or
swabbing
Brasses,
bronzes,
aluminum
brass, alpha
-phases in
brass
1 second to
several
minutes by
immersion or
swabbing
Common
etchant for
copper and
copper alloys
such as brass
and bronze
Cast Iron
Safety is very important when etching. Be sure to wear the appropriate
protective clothing and observe all WARNINGS on chemical manufacturers
MSDS. Also review COMMENTS Section for each etchant.
CAUTION:
Etchant
Nital
Ethanol
Nitric acid
Conc.
100 ml
1-10
ml
Condition
s
Comments
Seconds
to
minutes
Copper Alloys
The most common etchants for copper alloys contain either
ammonium hydroxide, nitric acid or ferric chloride, however, there
are hundreds of more specific etchants. A good resouce for
additional etchants can be found with the etchant database
provided by PACE Technologies,
http://www.metallographic.com/Consumables/Etch.htm
Sample Preparation: Copper alloys must be properly prepared to
reveal the true metallographic microstructure. A number of
recommended procedures can be found at the following links:
http://www.metallographic.com/Procedures/Copper%20Description.
htm
http://www.metallographic.com/Brochures/Met-Manual-2b.pdf
CAUTION: Safety is very important when etching. Be sure to wear
the appropriate protective clothing and observe all WARNINGS on
chemical manufacturers MSDS. Also review COMMENTS Section for
each etchant.
Etchant
Conc.
Condition
Comments
s
Distilled water
Ammonium
hydroxide
Hydrogen
peroxide (3%)
25 ml
25 ml
5-25 ml
Seconds to
minutes
(use only
fresh)
Distilled water
Nitric acid
50 ml
50 ml
Seconds to
Produce grain contrast
minutes
Etchant
Conc.
Conditions
Comments
Nital
Ethanol
Nitric acid
100 ml
1-10 ml
Seconds to
minutes
Picral
Ethanol
Picric acid
100 ml
2-4
grams
Seconds to
minutes
Etchant
Conc.
Conditions
Comments
Picral
Ethanol
Picric acid
100 ml
2-4 grams
Ethanol
Nitric acid
Hydrochloric
acid
Picric acid
80 ml
10 ml
10 ml
1 gram
Seconds to
Grain boundaries
minutes
Nital
Ethanol
Nitric acid
100 ml
1-10 ml
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