The Refiner49er
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After running several batches using HCL/H2O2, I wanted to post the following observations.
Using HCL and 3% peroxide at a ratio of 2:1 didn't seem to be very effective unless it was warmed, still quite slow at attacking the heavier or more resistant substrates. It works well on fingers and thinner Au coatings, but if you are processing outside and the temperature is less than 50 F, the reaction is impaired considerably.
I have just finished two runs of AP using 27.5% hydrogen peroxide- a pool shock product that Lou recommended. I used a ratio of 1000 ml HCL to 55 ml H2O2 ( 1/9th the volume of a 3% peroxide). The reaction was immediate and vigorous, the solution heated up moderately with observable vapor rising off the container. It stripped the parts in a relatively short period of time.
I am in complete agreement with Lou, GSP, Irons and others in regards to minimizing the H2O in this solution. But use caution, and add the peroxide a little at a time, it is definitely hot stuff!
I am impressed with the effectiveness of a more concentrated solution.
Using HCL and 3% peroxide at a ratio of 2:1 didn't seem to be very effective unless it was warmed, still quite slow at attacking the heavier or more resistant substrates. It works well on fingers and thinner Au coatings, but if you are processing outside and the temperature is less than 50 F, the reaction is impaired considerably.
I have just finished two runs of AP using 27.5% hydrogen peroxide- a pool shock product that Lou recommended. I used a ratio of 1000 ml HCL to 55 ml H2O2 ( 1/9th the volume of a 3% peroxide). The reaction was immediate and vigorous, the solution heated up moderately with observable vapor rising off the container. It stripped the parts in a relatively short period of time.
I am in complete agreement with Lou, GSP, Irons and others in regards to minimizing the H2O in this solution. But use caution, and add the peroxide a little at a time, it is definitely hot stuff!
I am impressed with the effectiveness of a more concentrated solution.