Full Version: Acid Etching Cream

From: UCONN Dave & Lynn too (DANDL48) [#8]
 23 Mar 2005
To: LaZerDude (CHUCK_BURKE) [#7] 28 Mar 2005

Chuck,

Had to do with the steroid controversy. A few of the players claimed that they used two liquids from Balco, one that was a cream and the other was clear. They said it was not roids but didn't have a clue what it was.

dave


From: LaZerDude (C_BURKE) [#9]
 23 Mar 2005
To: UCONN Dave & Lynn too (DANDL48) [#8] 24 Mar 2005

Oh! LOL
That shows you how much I follow sports.
DUH!

 


From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#10]
 23 Mar 2005
To: ALL

Missed this one on a chemistry exam. The industrial glass enchant is called Aqua Vitae. It is composed of extremely concentrated, (6 to 12 molar), sulphuric and hydrochloric acid and I think one other enchant.

I'll leave it to you to figure out the type of bottle it is stored in.

 


From: precisionlaser [#11]
 24 Mar 2005
To: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#10] 24 Mar 2005

Hydrochloric and sulphuric acids can both be stored in glass bottles, but hydroflouric acid, which is the acid used for industrial etching cannot. It is stored in plastic containers (this I do remember from HS chem). This is the stuff that will eat you up if you get a drop on you. You can actually lose fingers, your hand or your life if you mishandle this stuff...nasty, nasty, nasty.

From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#12]
 24 Mar 2005
To: precisionlaser [#11] 3 Apr 2005

When mixed in the right combination, watch out.

(I hope I remember right that it is hydrochloric and sulphuric, not hydrofluoric and sulphuric. It goes back to nearly the Greek period I believe, and I am not sure if hydrofluoric was available then. It was stored in hardened rubber bottles, something like the old bowling ball material.)

Either of these chemicals in 6 molar solution can eat through almost anything, skin and bone are as tough as air for it to go through.

Together they can get glass also. The cream's formula I do not know, but if it eats through glass it can easily eat through you.

 


From: glassman (KGLASS) [#13]
 3 Apr 2005
To: ALL

You can always tell when someone has been using the acid to etch. they always complain that the ends and edges of thier fingers are pealing. I will take blasting as a first,always wearing a respirator.

glassman


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