Sodium hydroxide (NaOH, or lye) is used as a developer of UV-illuminated switch plates.
After exposure, the plate is incubated in the developer for a few minutes. An image of the circuit board appears on the surface of the plate. In the next step, the bare areas are etched away.
- mix a 10g sachet with one litre of lukewarm water (max. 25°C)
- max. 35°C
- the same solution can be used several times
- take the used solution to the appropriate waste collection point
Note! We canonlydeliverone bag at a time bystandardpostal delivery! VAK 5.11.2013.
Hazard statements:
H290 | May corrode metals. Can be corrosive to metals. |
H314 | May be corrosive to skin and may cause eye damage. Orsakar allvarliga frätskador på hud och ögon. |