Ron
Structural
- Sep 24, 1999
- 16,336
I am investigating an etching issue on some window glass in a building. I'm fairly sure that the etchant is hydrofluoric acid because of the rapid attack on the glass surface. Phosphoric acid would not have produced the same "signature" of damage and I don't know of any caustic material that will etch glass in this manner.
The damaged glass is on the exterior face of non-operable windows that were installed in a building under construction. I suspect that one of the subs has used some material in their process that contains HF acid. Thus far a review of the MSDS sheets has not revealed any such material, but we also do not have MSDS's for all materials.
My question: Do any of you know of a tinning flux, soldering flux, cleaning, or patina agent for copper or galvanized steel that contains HF? I have found a few things related when I Googled several search terms, but was wondering if anyone here knows of a specific material related to the soldering, cleaning, or preparation of copper or galvanizing material that would contain HF.
The damaged glass is on the exterior face of non-operable windows that were installed in a building under construction. I suspect that one of the subs has used some material in their process that contains HF acid. Thus far a review of the MSDS sheets has not revealed any such material, but we also do not have MSDS's for all materials.
My question: Do any of you know of a tinning flux, soldering flux, cleaning, or patina agent for copper or galvanized steel that contains HF? I have found a few things related when I Googled several search terms, but was wondering if anyone here knows of a specific material related to the soldering, cleaning, or preparation of copper or galvanizing material that would contain HF.