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...ferric chloride. Photoresist stripping machine for photosensitive resist(maskes) stripping uses. Stripping size and functions can be ordered. Process: Load (0.5meter) + ......
... exhibits excellent resistance to a variety of chemical process environments, including ferric chloride and copper chloride, thermally contaminated organic and inorganic media, chlorine, jia acid and yi acid...
... substances such as ferric chloride, copper chloride, chlorine, hot polluted solutions (organic and inorganic), formic acid, acetic acid, acetic anhydride, seawater and salt solutions. ......
... substances such as ferric chloride, copper chloride, chlorine, hot polluted solutions (organic and inorganic), formic acid, acetic acid, acetic anhydride, seawater and salt solutions. ......
...causing uncovered parts to be "eaten away" by the acid (usually ferric chloride, but there are other methods.) To etch a specific design in your metal, you apply that design using a "resist," a substance tha...
...causing uncovered parts to be "eaten away" by the acid (usually ferric chloride, but there are other methods.) To etch a specific design in your metal, you apply that design using a "resist," a substance tha...
...causing uncovered parts to be "eaten away" by the acid (usually ferric chloride, but there are other methods.) To etch a specific design in your metal, you apply that design using a "resist," a substance tha...
...uncovered parts to be "eaten away" by the acid (usually ferric chloride, but there are other methods.) To etch a specific design in your metal, you apply that design using a "resist," a substance that covers...
...ts to be "eaten away" by the acid (usually ferric chloride, but there are other methods.) To etch a specific design in your metal, you apply that design using a "resist," a substance that covers the areas on...
... uncovered parts to be "eaten away" by the acid (usually ferric chloride, but there are other methods.) To etch a specific design in your metal, you apply that design using a "resist," a substance that cover...
... parts to be "eaten away" by the acid (usually ferric chloride, but there are other methods.) To etch a specific design in your metal, you apply that design using a "resist," a substance that covers the area...
..." by the acid (usually ferric chloride, but there are other methods.) To etch a specific design in your metal, you apply that design using a "resist," a substance that covers the areas on metal that you do n...
... chloride sprayed, selectively corroded, producing decorative effect. Uses: Mostly used in Elevator design, signs, Name Plates and other Advertising Panels, even as a Press Plate when deep etched. Specificat...
... 1. One of the few alloys resistant to wet chloride gas, hypochlorite and chlorine dioxide solutions. 2. Exceptional resistance to strong solutions of oxidizing salts, such as ferric and cupric chlorides. 3....
... ℃ (2.27 kPa). The relative density is 1.096. The refractive index is 1.4571. Flash point 47 ℃. Oxidation in air, upon contact with ammonia and ferric chloride, it turns dark red and gradually turns purple. ...
...is specially designed to measure the color of varnishes, thinners and other transparent liquids. A certain amount of ferric chloride hydrochloric acid solution, potassium dichromate sulfuric acid solution an...
...75mg Manganese (II) Chloride 4 H2O ….…..0.2mg Cobalt (II) Gluconate2 H2O ……….…..0.2mg INDICATIONS Hypocalcemia diseases, tetanus of any kind, pareses especially parturition ......
...resistance in reducing environments Exceptional resistance to strong solutions of oxidizing salts, such as ferric and cupric chlorides High nickel and molybdenum contents providing good corrosion resistance ...
..., which is suit for a wide variety of chemical process environments, including ferric and cupric chlorides, hot contaminated media (organic and inorganic), formic and acetic acids, seawater and brine solutio...
... media, which is suit for a wide variety of chemical process environments, including ferric and cupric chlorides, hot contaminated media (organic and inorganic), formic and acetic acids, seawater and brine s...