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Titanium chloride: hazards

Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Toxic fumes of CO, CO2, hydrogen chloride gas, titanium/titanium oxides emits toxic fumes underfire conditions... [Pg.4437]

In SMOBC processing, the metal-plated resist is removed to present a flat, clean copper surface for solder mask definition. Tin/lead alloys can be stripped in oxidizing fluoride solutions such as fluoboric acid and hydrogen peroxide or ammonium bifluoride with hydrogen peroxide or nitric acid. (Caution machine construction must be made compatible with fluorides by elimination of titanium and glass components.) Commercial formulations are available to be used inline after the etch machine rinses. Accumulations of spent solution or filtered lead-fluoride deposits must be treated as hazardous waste and have been accepted by solution vendors for treatment and disposal costs. Modern applications usually use lead-free tin plating resists, which can be fluoride containing as previously discussed, or compounds of ferric chloride... [Pg.799]


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