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Iron Perchloride

Iron Perchloride is a salt that in aqueous solution is used to corrode printed circuit boards (PCBs), both phenolite and other plastics.

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We supply anhydrous salt or a ready-to-use solution.

MAIN APPLICATIONS

Copper corrosion in general, especially on printed circuit boards (ICs).

TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE

It should be stored in polyethylene plastic containers or dark glass.

Transport must be carried out in such a way as not to damage the packaging, as the material is hygroscopic (absorbs water) and corrosive.

HANDLING AND APPLICATION METHOD

Iron Perchloride is neither flammable nor combustible, but it is corrosive, so personal protective equipment (PPE) must be used when handling it. A plastic or glass container and stirring rod should be used.

The bath can be used for several corrosions, until it is observed that the corrosion time is too long.

REMARKS

The information and data contained in this bulletin correspond to our current knowledge gathered by qualified and reliable technical personnel. It should be taken as a guide and not as a guaranteed specification. In any case of use, the customer should test performance by relying on information we can provide. Indications of use are not suggestions for patent or legal infringement. Since we have no control over use by third parties, our liability is limited to our product only.

OBS: The solubilization of anhydrous salt in water is exothermic and has a high speed. The salt should be poured slowly into the water under agitation, never the water into the salt.

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Anhydrous salt: 250g | 500g and 25kg / Solution: 500ml
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Sensitive to light, should be kept in a dark environment
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