C46400 Naval Brass is a dual-phase alpha-beta brass (60Cu-39.2Zn-0.8Sn) where differentiating the alpha and beta phases is a key objective. The tin addition improves corrosion resistance. FeCl₃-based etchants provide the best phase contrast for this alloy. Two primary etchants are recommended:
Copper No. 2 (Chemical Etching) - Best for alpha-beta phase differentiation:
- Composition: 10g FeCl₃, 50ml HCl, 200ml H₂O
- Application: Immerse for 10-20 seconds, or swab for more controlled phase contrast. FeCl₃ preferentially attacks the beta phase, providing excellent alpha-beta differentiation.
- Reveals: Alpha and beta phases with clear contrast. Beta phase etches darker than alpha. Grain boundaries within each phase are visible.
- Rinse: Immediately with water, then ethanol. Dry with compressed air.
Ammonium Persulfate (Chemical Etching) - For general grain structure:
- Composition: 10g (NH₄)₂S₂O₈ in 90ml H₂O
- Application: Immerse or swab for 10-30 seconds. Prepare fresh — solution decomposes within 1-2 days.
- Reveals: Grain boundaries in both phases. Less phase contrast than Copper No. 2 but good for general grain structure examination.
- Rinse: Immediately with water, then ethanol. Dry with compressed air.
Safety: Wear gloves, safety glasses, and lab coat. Use fume hood for all etching.