ETCHING NIOBIUM WITH
MULTI-ETCH
Niobium in various forms. By Multi-Etch, LLC
How to etch niobium with Multi-Etch, the safer alternative to hydrofluoric acid
Multi-Etch was originally developed for use on titanium, and is a perfect low-acid (pH 6.8) alternative to hazardous hydrofluoric (HF) acid for etching niobium
Preparing titanium for anodizing or welding using Multi‑Etch
Not usually necessary. Sometimes niobium arrives with mill oxides which are hard to see and may require etching to get good color. For many small parts, use a tumbler with ceramic media moistened with double strength Multi-Etch; tumble for approximately 15 minutes.
Removing color from titanium using Multi‑Etch
Note: times are for removing high-voltage green completely; lower voltage colors will take less time to remove.
PROCESS | ETCH TIME | SURFACE CHANGE |
---|---|---|
150–160°F regular strength |
4.5 minutes |
No change |
150–160°F double strength |
3.5 minutes |
Slightly matte |
70°F regular strength |
Not practical |
Etch rates for niobium using Multi‑Etch
PROCESS | ETCH TIME (minutes) | ETCH DEPTH (inches, cumulative total)) | SURFACE CHANGE |
---|---|---|---|
150–160°F double strength |
1 |
0.00006 |
Trending toward matte |
2 |
0.00015 |
Matte |
|
3 |
0.00023 |
Matte |
Removing a drill bit from niobium using Multi‑Etch
Note: 3 minutes will remove enough to be picked out; etch longer to dissolve whole bit.
PROCESS | ETCH TIME (minutes) | SURFACE CHANGE |
---|---|---|
135°F regular strength |
3+ |
Trend toward matte |
Preparing niobium for electron beam welding using Multi‑Etch
PROCESS | ETCH TIME (minutes) | SURFACE CHANGE |
---|---|---|
135°F double strength |
1 |
Polish will turn slightly matte |
Step-by-step guides on etching with Multi-Etch
The guides below demonstrate etching with titanium, but the order of steps are the same for etching any metal.