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''This page discusses the industrial applications of the etching process. For etching in art or printing ,see etching ''

Chemical etching (sometimes called chemical milling) is the process of using acids or other chemicals to dissolve away unwanted materials such as metals, semiconductor materials or glass. It has applications in the printed circuit board and semiconductor fabrication industries.

History of etching

The process is believed to have been invented by Daniel Hopfer (circa 1470-1536) of Augsburg, Germany, who decorated armour in this way, and applied the method to printmaking.

Explanation

Etching is used in the manufacturing of printed circuit boards and semiconductor devices and the preparation of metallic specimens for microscopic observation.

Etchants

Commonly used etchants for copper are:

Etching of metals

Etching of glass

Hydrofluoric acid (HF) is a very efficient etchant for glass. It is however very dangerous if it comes into contact with the body.

Etching in the semiconductor industry

Applications

See also

Electroplating

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