hatemelborai
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I am very interest in removing motherboard components using chemical solution without affect on copper or components, I found 6 methods:
The 6 different chemistries for stripping Tin or Tin/Lead are:
1. Ammonium Bifluoride/Peroxide (the original, & still used for Tips)
2. Two step, Nitric followed by Ferric Chloride
3. Nitric/Ferric Nitrate
4. Nitric/HF
5- fluoroboric acid , hydrogen peroxide
6- methane sulfonic acid and the inorganic nitrate is ferric nitrate.
I have used fluoroboric acid , hydrogen peroxide, this method give me very good result, no any affect on components, connectors,.... but fluoroboric acid is difficult to obtained
during search I found the next products:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KR-_UKe71bQ
it use Nitric acid + ferric nitrate,
I will use Nitric-ferric nitrate using the attached file.
The 6 different chemistries for stripping Tin or Tin/Lead are:
1. Ammonium Bifluoride/Peroxide (the original, & still used for Tips)
2. Two step, Nitric followed by Ferric Chloride
3. Nitric/Ferric Nitrate
4. Nitric/HF
5- fluoroboric acid , hydrogen peroxide
6- methane sulfonic acid and the inorganic nitrate is ferric nitrate.
I have used fluoroboric acid , hydrogen peroxide, this method give me very good result, no any affect on components, connectors,.... but fluoroboric acid is difficult to obtained
during search I found the next products:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KR-_UKe71bQ
it use Nitric acid + ferric nitrate,
I will use Nitric-ferric nitrate using the attached file.