Method of controlling epoxy resin etchant ion concentration

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Electrostatic field or electrical discharge

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20415315, 20415316, 156627, 156642, 156644, 156668, 156902, C25F 500, C25F 702, B44C 122, B44C 1500

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050192299

ABSTRACT:
A method of and an apparatus for etching an epoxy resin having a high backetching rate, in particular bores with printed circuit boards, with stable, strong, basic alkaline permanganate etching solution wherein the solution is stablized by electrochemical anodal oxidation, and permanganate and OH-ion concentration is controlled by measuring the same by using electrochemical and/or photometric measuring method with subsequent metering of the solution in accordance with deviation of a measurement value from a nominal value.

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