Labeling Crucibles - Unique Identifier with Ferric Chloride

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We have a new batch of crucibles that I want to mark with an unique identifier. From memory a ferric chloride solution should do the trick?
 
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Feric chloride solution followed by drying and then firing to cherry red heat.
 
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