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  • Typical parameters of the process
Process Temperature [°C] Chemicals Concentration Details Literature
Chemical blacking of copper 93-100 Sodiumhydroxide and sodium chlorite Sodium hydroxide: 75 wt%, sodium chlorite: 25 wt% BAT for the surface treatment of metals & plastics, 2006


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