danieldavies
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hello! how do i remove tin plating from copper? i have tried using hydrchloric acid, the plating dissolves off but plates straight back on.
danieldavies said:hello! how do i remove tin plating from copper? i have tried using hydrchloric acid, the plating dissolves off but plates straight back on.
goldsilverpro said:danieldavies said:hello! how do i remove tin plating from copper? i have tried using hydrchloric acid, the plating dissolves off but plates straight back on.
The plating books all say to use full strength hydrochloric acid, which is usually about 37%. Muriatic acid is only about 31.45% and it may or may not work.
An old standard is a solution of 120g/l sodium hydroxide (NaOH) at room temperature. When you dissolve the NaOH in water, the solution will get hot. Let it cool before using. Wear a full face shield and gloves when dissolving it - it might splatter. Make the part the anode, use a steel or stainless sheet for the cathode, and run it at 6V.
You might try soaking in white vinegar. I've used it for tin on steel. It's slow.
Whatever you try, clean the parts first.
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