C90700 Tin Bronze (Cu-11Sn) has a microstructure consisting of alpha (Cu-Sn solid solution) with delta phase (Cu₃₁Sn₈) eutectoid at grain boundaries and in interdendritic regions. The delta phase is hard and brittle, and its amount and distribution significantly affect the alloy's mechanical properties. Coring (tin segregation) is common in cast structures.
Copper No. 2 (Chemical Etching) — Preferred etchant for tin bronzes:
- Composition: 10g FeCl₃ + 50ml HCl (conc.) + 200ml H₂O
- Application: Immerse or swab for 5–15 seconds at room temperature.
- Reveals: Alpha grain boundaries, coring (dendritic segregation), and delta phase eutectoid. The alpha matrix etches at varying rates due to tin segregation, revealing the dendritic solidification pattern.
- Rinse: Immediately with water, then ethanol. Dry with compressed air.
Dichromate Etchant (Chemical Etching) — For delta phase characterization:
- Composition: 2g K₂Cr₂O₇ + 8ml H₂SO₄ (conc.) + 4ml saturated NaCl solution + 100ml H₂O
- Application: Immerse for 5–20 seconds at room temperature.
- Reveals: Excellent contrast for delta phase (Cu₃₁Sn₈) eutectoid — specifically designed for tin-bearing copper alloys. Delta phase appears distinctly colored against the alpha matrix, enabling accurate assessment of eutectoid volume fraction.
- Rinse: Immediately with water, then ethanol. Dry with compressed air.
- Note: Contains hexavalent chromium — use in fume hood with appropriate PPE. Dispose as hazardous waste.
Etching Strategy:
- Start with Copper No. 2 for general microstructure and coring assessment
- Use Dichromate Etchant when precise delta phase identification is needed
- Coring patterns are best revealed with light etching — avoid over-etching which obscures the dendritic structure
- At 11% Sn, expect significant delta phase in as-cast condition; homogenization annealing reduces delta content
Safety: FeCl₃/HCl generates fumes — use fume hood. Dichromate contains Cr⁶⁺ — handle as hazardous. Wear gloves, safety glasses, and lab coat for all etchants.