[meteorite-list] Nitol Etching Formula
Mendy Ouzillou
mendy.ouzillou at gmail.com
Wed Oct 11 11:01:58 EDT 2017
The short answer is that it depends.
Some people use the weaker 10% Nitol and others use closer to 30% Nitol (I
am pretty sure based on fuming 63-67% Nitric acid), and some use everything
in between based on the actual meteorite being etched. I use the 63-67%
Nitric acid and mix it with 99.9% methanol (acid into methanol slowly). The
acid you are considering is just diluted with water and depending on what
you are etching, should be fine. I would just increase the acid into the
alcohol and use a 90%+ alcohol.
My view is that etching is far more art than science and requires much
experimentation to get "right". Hope this helps.
Best,
Mendy Ouzillou
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I looked but can seem to find this specific info so I hope someone on here
can help.
I know the basic formula for Nitol etching solution is 90% alcohol and 10%
nitric acid.
BUT what are the strengths is this formula based on?
For instance, you can readily buy 70% and 90% alcohol at any store and
nitric acid comes in a huge variety of strengths but 63% seems to be the
most common.
The reason I ask is that I have an acquaintance that has 1/2 gallon of 50%
strength nitric acid that he would love to give to me but because he can not
easily dispose of it
BUT I need to determine the correct ratio before I accept his gift because I
am pretty sure the nitol formula uses stronger acid
I hope this makes sense.
Thanks
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