kingnero
Mechanical
- Aug 15, 2009
- 1,751
Hello everybody,
I'm trying to locate on-line an etchant for titanium macro-etching. I've had very good results with ASTM E407 - 72 etchant (supplied by a client), however I do not know the contents of it. I'd prefer to use this one again.
I have two common european alternatives I can buy (see below), I'd like to know which one these two resembles the most with the ASTM denomination (or perhaps is the same as?) E407 - 72.
Apparently, there is also another etchant that gives good results on Ti alpha-beta alloys: Kroll's etchant. It is also copied/pasted in the below picture for your information.
Could someone help me here please?
If the picture does not show, it's the formula for Keller's etchant, Fluonitric acid solution 3 and Kroll's etchant.
Also, links to webshops that sell these kind of things, recommended practices and/or other useful info is much appreciated!
edit: typo removed, additional info added
I'm trying to locate on-line an etchant for titanium macro-etching. I've had very good results with ASTM E407 - 72 etchant (supplied by a client), however I do not know the contents of it. I'd prefer to use this one again.
I have two common european alternatives I can buy (see below), I'd like to know which one these two resembles the most with the ASTM denomination (or perhaps is the same as?) E407 - 72.
Apparently, there is also another etchant that gives good results on Ti alpha-beta alloys: Kroll's etchant. It is also copied/pasted in the below picture for your information.
Could someone help me here please?
If the picture does not show, it's the formula for Keller's etchant, Fluonitric acid solution 3 and Kroll's etchant.
Also, links to webshops that sell these kind of things, recommended practices and/or other useful info is much appreciated!
edit: typo removed, additional info added