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[*] posted on 30-8-2006 at 05:11
Formula comparison & comments needed


Could you pls compare for me the following formulas and let me know all your comments about it?
NH4HF2+HCl+CAPB (C19H38N2O2) and
C2H4O3+HCl+CAPB

what`s the most dangerous one? what`s the most corrosive? which one of them is more indicated for etching a natural surface or a tile?
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[*] posted on 30-8-2006 at 05:58


Coco amido propyl betaine? And C2H4O3 is what, acetic acid 2-ol? What are those supposed to do?

The one with the acidic fluoride is of course the most corrosive and poisonous...

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[*] posted on 30-8-2006 at 06:28


C2H4O3 is glycolic acid, CAPB yr right! It is a solution and I would like to know if by substituting NH4HF2 with glycolic acid I would get the same result...how much should I add in %age to get same solution in strenght?
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