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Adler's Etchant

Material Specific

Composition

Copper ammonium chloride 20–30%, Hydrogen chloride 60–75%, Ferric chloride 10–20%

PACE product, by weight

Method

Swab

Time

5–60 s

Alternative Names

Adler's Reagent

Tags

stainless-steelmartensitic-stainlessPH-stainlesschromium-steel

Reveals

Grain boundaries in ferritic, martensitic, and precipitation-hardening stainless steels; M23C6 carbides; sigma phase; prior austenite grain boundaries in PH stainless after aging

Typical Results

Standard etchant for ferritic, martensitic, and PH stainless steels (410, 416, 17-4 PH, 15-5 PH, 13-8 Mo). Stronger and faster than Kalling's No. 2, especially good for prior-austenite grain boundary reveal in PH stainless H900–H1150 conditions.

Application Method

Method:Swab
Typical Time:5–60 s

Preparation Notes

PACE Adler's Etchant is supplied ready-to-use. Composition (by weight):

IngredientCAS No.%Hazardous
Copper ammonium chloride10060-13-620–30%Yes
Hydrogen chloride7647-01-060–75%Yes
Ferric chloride7705-08-010–20%Yes
Water7732-18-52–5%No

Application Notes

Swab the freshly polished surface 5–60 s at room temperature. Rinse with water, then ethanol; air-dry.

Troubleshooting

Pitted attack means polishing-induced damage or swab dwelled too long on one spot; repolish lightly with 0.05 µm and re-etch with a moving swab. Under-etch on H900 17-4 PH: extend to 60 s.

Storage Notes

Amber glass at room temperature. Stable several weeks; discard when solution darkens noticeably (Fe(II) → Fe(III) oxidation).

Alternative Etchants

  • Kalling's No. 2
  • Vilella's Reagent
  • Carpenter's

Similar Etchants

  • Kalling's No. 2

ASTM References

ASTM E407 #24ASTM A763