Inconel 600 responds well to standard etchants for nickel alloy materials. The austenite will reveal clearly with appropriate etchants.
Glyceregia (Chemical Etching) - Primary choice for general microstructure:
- Composition: 10ml glycerol, 15ml HCl, 5ml HNO₃
- Preparation: Add acids to glycerol slowly with stirring. Prepare fresh for best results. The glycerol moderates the reaction rate.
- Application: Immerse sample or swab for 10-30 seconds. Classic general-purpose micro-etchant for austenitic stainless steels and nickel alloys.
- Reveals: Grain boundaries, grain structure, and twin boundaries clearly. Excellent for general microstructure examination.
- Rinse: Immediately with water, then ethanol. Dry with compressed air or warm air to avoid staining.
- Note: Prepare fresh when needed. Shelf life: several hours. Use in fume hood.
Electrolytic 10% Oxalic (Chemical Etching) - Standard etchant for this material:
- Application: Follow standard procedures for Electrolytic 10% Oxalic.
- Reveals: Grain boundaries and microstructure clearly.
- Rinse: Immediately with water, then ethanol. Dry with compressed air.
- Note: Use appropriate safety measures. Consult material-specific guidelines.
Etching Strategy:
- Start with Glyceregia for general microstructure examination
- Always clean and degrease before etching
- Use short initial etch times (a few seconds), check under the microscope, repeat if needed
- Check etching progress frequently - over-etching can obscure fine details
Safety: All etchants require proper PPE (gloves, safety glasses, lab coat), proper fume hood, and appropriate safety measures. Handle with care.