Wet ashing ceramics

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Wet ashing is very dangerous., and not recommended for general use. The proper way to use it on ceramics is to not do it. It won't work on ceramics is a better way to put it. Wet ashing isn't meant to be used on bulk materials, and they must be made of a material that break down in hot sulfuric acid.
 
Ceramics generally have a very resistance to acids.
Wet ashing not recommended as Shark stated.

Usually ceramics I would take a hammer and smash them and put in AR.
But depending on the chip, if they have a combined layer of ceramics as seen by a middle separation connection, tap them on the side until they split to check whats inside.
You should be able to check this.
 
What is the proper procedure to wet ash ceramic chips. Well I guess the proper question is first whether or not it can be done.
Shark is correct.
Wet ashing is in the same danger class as HF and will dissolve flesh and bone in a short time.
Additionallybit can only be used on "organics" like epoxy and plastics not ceramics.
 
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Ceramics generally have a very resistance to acids.
Wet ashing not recommended as Shark stated.

Usually ceramics I would take a hammer and smash them and put in AR.
But depending on the chip, if they have a combined layer of ceramics as seen by a middle separation connection, tap them on the side until they split to check whats inside.
You should be able to check this.
IMG_3648.jpegThese are the ic chips they’re ceramic Motorola
 
Wet ashing is very dangerous., and not recommended for general use. The proper way to use it on ceramics is to not do it. It won't work on ceramics is a better way to put it. Wet ashing isn't meant to be used on bulk materials, and they must be made of a material that break down in hot sulfuric acid.
Thank you for the heads up. That would’ve been a pain in the ass, saved me some serious time and serious risk for no reason thank you for that.
 
Those are epoxy based chips. There is a lot of information on processing them on the forum. Look for posts by patnor1011 and kurtak. Two different methods, but one should be the one that works best for your experience and equipment.
 
Those are epoxy based chips. There is a lot of information on processing them on the forum. Look for posts by patnor1011 and kurtak. Two different methods, but one should be the one that works best for your experience and equipment.
Thank you guys for pointing me in the right direction. This is my first time trying to refine anything, I’ve already made my red fuming nitric I still have to dilute it.
 

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