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March 2009
Increasing Productivity and Reducing Waste with an Etching/Regeneration System
Since joining PCMI in 1994, regeneration has been a
recurrent topic at all of the PCMI meetings. Everybody
talks about it, almost all companies worldwide use it,
and everybody thinks about it in a different way. It is
quite simple to understand the interest in the topic,
as it could allow us to etch using the same ferric
chloride batch for a long time, without changing
working parameters, and its stable quality fulills at
least at least 50% of our needs.
The principles of regeneration are simple. Due to the
electro reduction process, ferric chloride dissolving
metals turn into ferrous chloride. This causes
them to lose “energy,” so you need some kind of
“energy” to turn it back to ferric chloride, as well as
hydrochloric acid and, in some cases water to keep
the right density.
Paolo Iellici, Chemical Machining SPA
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