Difference between revisions of "PCB Etching"
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* Iron(III) chloride / Perchlorure de fer '''Corrosive!''' | * Iron(III) chloride / Perchlorure de fer '''Corrosive!''' | ||
+ | or | ||
+ | * HCl + H2O2 / Acide chlorydrique + Peroxyde d'Hydrogène (eau oxygénée) => [http://hackaday.com/2012/04/30/etching-your-own-boards-really-really-fast/ HCl+H2O2 method on Hackaday] | ||
== Safety == | == Safety == |
Revision as of 01:07, 24 November 2012
Description
A logical extension to the Kicad workshop (electronics design) is to realize the designed PCB. There are 3 ways to produce PCBs at FIXME (with the required components):
- PCB Milling with a CNC Router
- PCB Etching using toner transfer method
- PCB Etching using the photosensitive positive method
Goal
- Make custom PCBs for FIXME members and projects.
Obstacles
PCB Milling with a CNC Router:
- Cost
- Make a lot of dust
PCB Etching using toner transfer method:
- Use chemicals requiring precautions for use
PCB Etching using the photosensitive positive method:
- Use chemicals requiring precautions for use
- Need an insolation box
- Number of step for the process
Components
- Iron(III) chloride / Perchlorure de fer Corrosive!
or
- HCl + H2O2 / Acide chlorydrique + Peroxyde d'Hydrogène (eau oxygénée) => HCl+H2O2 method on Hackaday
Safety
Equipment:
- Gloves
- Goggles
- Lab coat
Docs:
- Iron(III) chloride / Perchlorure de fer : (de) Sicherheitsdatenblatt (fr) Fiche de sécurité