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Dr. Dmitri Kopeliovich
Etching is the operation of revealing micro-structural features (grain boundaries, phases, precipitates and other micro-structure constituents) of the polished specimen through selective chemical attack of its surface.
Nital reagent: 2 volume parts of nitric acid, 98 volume parts of alcohol
Etching time: 10-30 sec.
Reveal: ferrite grain boundaries, pearlite, martensite, trostite.
Picral : saturated solution of picric acid in alcohol
Etching time: 10-30 sec.
Reveal: pearlite
- 25% aqueous solution of ammonium hydroxide with a few drops of hydrogen peroxide.
- 10% aqueous solution of ammonium persulphate.
- Saturated aqueous solution of chromic acid.
Reveal: grain boundaries.
Keller’s reagent: 1volume part of hydrofluoric acid, 1.5 volume part of hydrochloric acid, 2.5 volume parts of nitric acid, 95 volume parts water.
Etching time: 10-20 sec.
1 volume part of nitric acid, 1 volume part of glacial acetic.
1 volume part of nitric acid, 24 parts of water, 75 parts of ethylene glycol.
1volume part of hydrofluoric acid, 99 volume parts of alcohol.
10 volume parts of nitric acid, 10 volume parts of acetic acid, 40 volume parts of glycerol.
1-5% aqueous solution of hydrofluoric acid
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Electrolytic etching is acid etching enhanced by electric current. The etched specimen (anode) is immersed in an acidic electrolyte.
Electrolytic etching is used when the specimen does not respond to conventional chemical etching reagents.
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Thermal etching is a method of revealing structure features by heating the specimen to a high temperature in vacuum or in an atmosphere of a certain gas.
The grain structure ofsome nickel alloys is revealed by heating the specimen in Hydrogen.
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