ETCHING ZIRCONIUM WITH
MULTI-ETCH
Zirconium cube and two zirconium crystal bars. By Alchemist-hp (CC BY-ND 3.0).
How to etch zirconium 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 zirconium
Preparing zirconium for anodizing using Multi‑Etch
PROCESS | ETCH TIME (minutes) | Notes |
---|---|---|
150–160°F double strength |
1 |
Slightly better colors |
Removing color from zirconium using Multi‑Etch
Note: times are for removing high-voltage green; lower voltage colors will take less time to remove.
PROCESS | ETCH TIME (minutes) | Notes |
---|---|---|
150–160°F double strength |
1 |
Pitted |
Etch rates for zirconium using Multi‑Etch
PROCESS | ETCH TIME (minutes) | ETCH DEPTH (inches, cumulative total)) | SURFACE CHANGE |
---|---|---|---|
150–160°F double strength |
1 |
0.00068 |
None |
2 |
0.00093 |
Trend toward pitting |
|
3 |
0.00133 |
Trend toward pitting |
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.