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Can you provide sources for the nitric acid based bright dips for copper? I would like more info on that process. Respectfully,
Kenneth Waldrop
- Austin, TX
James,
the best luck I've had with copper alloy bright-dipping solutions is: 60 v/v% sulfuric acid, 66 Baume, 20 v/v% nitric acid, 42 Baume, 2-6 milliliters per liter hydrochloric acid (I used Printed Circuit Grade, 22 Baume), and de-ionized water, 20 v/v%. Add the DI first, then sulfuric, nitric, and hydrochloric.
Preparation of this solution liberates marked heat, so wear your PPE!
Blend the solution gently, allow it to cool, then run some scrap copper parts through it to generate kinetic ion activity before running your good alloys. Dipping the parts in a solution of 50% hydrochloric acid prior to the bright dip is recommended.
This solution works on manganese bronze, commercial brass, neat copper, you name it! .
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Randy Fowler
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