kyleamf
Materials
- Jun 25, 2010
- 4
Hello all,
I work for a bowling manufacturing company and we are looking to install a materials failure analysis addition to our engineering test lab. I have been looking online everywhere for chemical suppliers (and have finally found one or two good ones) but I wasn't sure what concentrations we should purchase.
For example, in preparing nital, I understand that it is about 2 parts nitric acid and 98 parts alcohol - but what original concentration of nitric acid do you use to mix with the alcohol?
The idea is, we are trying to buy just a few key chemicals (glycerin, nitric, hydrochloric, hydrofluoric, & ethanol) so we can keep the cost down, but at the same time have the ability to create a variety of etchants. Let me know if you have any suggestions. Thanks,
Kyle
I work for a bowling manufacturing company and we are looking to install a materials failure analysis addition to our engineering test lab. I have been looking online everywhere for chemical suppliers (and have finally found one or two good ones) but I wasn't sure what concentrations we should purchase.
For example, in preparing nital, I understand that it is about 2 parts nitric acid and 98 parts alcohol - but what original concentration of nitric acid do you use to mix with the alcohol?
The idea is, we are trying to buy just a few key chemicals (glycerin, nitric, hydrochloric, hydrofluoric, & ethanol) so we can keep the cost down, but at the same time have the ability to create a variety of etchants. Let me know if you have any suggestions. Thanks,
Kyle