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Is Nickel Plated Stainless Steel Resistant to Ammonium Persulfate Etching

Logan Cooper

Feb 5, 2015
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Hey all!

So its my 30 year in highschool ELT class and I've decided to leave a piece of me to better the classroom so to speak. Currently we etch 20-50 PCBs a day. My idea is to create the mother of all etching tanks as what we have now is rather slow and based off lego... yeah. So my plan is to create an etching tank able to accommodate 20+ small PCBs and etch them as fast as possible. So my question is this;

I would like to use a frying basket like this one here: http://www.foodservicewarehouse.com/pinch/fbr-136/p1515732.aspx to expose the PCBs to our ammonium persulfate etching solution while preventing them from falling into the bin. It does not say what the basket is made of but I assume its either steel or cheap stainless. It is plated with nickel. Will it the ammonium persulfate dissolve the frying basket?
 

Gryd3

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Hey all!

So its my 30 year in highschool ELT class and I've decided to leave a piece of me to better the classroom so to speak. Currently we etch 20-50 PCBs a day. My idea is to create the mother of all etching tanks as what we have now is rather slow and based off lego... yeah. So my plan is to create an etching tank able to accommodate 20+ small PCBs and etch them as fast as possible. So my question is this;

I would like to use a frying basket like this one here: http://www.foodservicewarehouse.com/pinch/fbr-136/p1515732.aspx to expose the PCBs to our ammonium persulfate etching solution while preventing them from falling into the bin. It does not say what the basket is made of but I assume its either steel or cheap stainless. It is plated with nickel. Will it the ammonium persulfate dissolve the frying basket?
Can you not just use plastic?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammonium_persulfate#Uses
 

Arouse1973

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It is a peroxgen so it can disolve metal. Like copper, Iron , zinc and oh yeah nickel.
Adam
 

Gryd3

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This may sound stupid, but look into a product called plasti-dip. Call them up and see if their product would be chemically compatible with what you intend to use. http://www.plastidip.com/home_solutions/Contact_Us
If it is, coat the basket several times with enough time in between coats to dry thoroughly.
Many PlastiDip products don't ship to Canada :(
I tried a while back to get some casting resin...
 

Gryd3

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How about through Amazon?
Not sure.. Never shopped from Amazon...
The issue with shipping is due to it crossing the boarder. Many chemicals can't get shipped.
Of course if I really really wanted it, I could ship it to Sumas, WA and take a drive to carry it across myself.
 

duke37

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I doubt if the stainless steel is plated with nickel. What would be the purpose of this?
 
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