HF + HNO3 is a pain to store. The HF eats glass, and the HNO3 eats all
plastics except pure teflon. Since teflon bottles run in the hundreds of
dollars, this can be a problem.
HF + H2O2 would be much easier to store, except of course that it will
need to vent. So, you need to keep it in a vented cabinent.
Persoanlly, I would just use BOE. It does the job in a pinch, and since
you're ordering an etchant form Transene, you don't need an optimized
solution.
Jesse Fowler
UCLA/MAE Dept., 420 Westwood Plaza, Room 37-129, ENGR IV
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1597 | (310)825-3977
"Facts are stubborn, but statistics are more pliable."
-- Mark Twain
On Mon, 1 Mar 2004, Choe,S-H wrote:
> Dear lu
>
> Here is the etchant of titanium. Photoresist can be used by masking layer
>
> HF + HNO3 + H2O
> (1 : 1 : 50 )
>
> Choe, S-H
>
> Esashi Lab. Tohoku University
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