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What chemical should I use to etch away tin?
@Borek It can be tin oxide.. @Nidum Yes.- Klausius
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What chemical should I use to etch away tin?
Thank you so much @berkeman ! Looking forward to hearing from all of you. :)- Klausius
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What chemical should I use to etch away tin?
With regards to Hazmat disposal, since it is only a microscale. The chemicals that will be disposed will only be poured in a reagent container for waste. or it depends on the chemical that I will be using on how to dispose it properly, or if there is needed any additional processes to safely...- Klausius
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What chemical should I use to etch away tin?
Hello! This is a microscopic view. I have a wire made up of Palladium, Copper, and Silver. There is a dirt on the wire surface made up of tin compound. I want to remove it using a certain chemical that can etch all the tin compounds away so my wire is dirt free. Can you suggest me chemicals to...- Klausius
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What chemical should I use to etch away tin?
I am having difficulty in finding a solution that can etch away tin compounds in my metallic surface. The metallic surface has a composition of palladium, copper, and silver. There is a tin compound deposited on the surface which I would like to etch away or remove. This is on a microscopic...- Klausius
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Looking to Connect and Expand Knowledge in Chemical Engineering - Message Me!
I am a chemical engineer by profession based in the Philippines. I am expecting to create connections with you guys and build friendships as we help each other develop and expand knowledge on our respective fields. Messsage me!- Klausius
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