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Barker's Reagent (Electrolytic)

Electrolytic

Composition

Fluoboric Acid (HBF₄)

Concentrated

Method

Electrolytic anodizing

Time

30–120 s at 20–30 V DC

Alternative Names

Barker's EtchantElectrolytic Barker's

Tags

aluminumaluminum-alloycolor-etchingelectrolyticpolarized-light

Reveals

Grain orientation contrast under polarized light. The anodic film thickness varies with crystal orientation, producing strong color separation between grains

Typical Results

The best aluminum grain-structure etchant for wrought and cast alloys. Builds a transparent anodic film whose interference color in polarized light depends on grain orientation. Standard for grain-size measurement in 1xxx through 7xxx alloys and Al castings.

Application Method

Method:Electrolytic anodizing
Typical Time:30–120 s at 20–30 V DC

Preparation Notes

CAUTION: Fluoboric acid is corrosive. Use concentrated fluoboric acid (HBF₄) as electrolyte. Use in fume hood with proper PPE.

Application Notes

Sample anode; aluminum or stainless cathode. Apply 20–30 V DC at ~0.2 A/cm² for 30–120 s in 5 mL HBF4 + 200 mL H2O. Rinse with water. View under polarized light with a sensitive tint plate (lambda plate).

Troubleshooting

Colors only visible under polarized light + sensitive tint plate. Under-etch: film too thin, weak colors; increase voltage or time. Over-etch: film burns and pits; reduce voltage.

Storage Notes

PE bottle. Contains HBF4; store cool, separate from acids and bases.

Alternative Etchants

  • Keller's Reagent
  • 0.5% HF

Similar Etchants

  • Anodizing-type electrolytic etches

ASTM References

ASTM E407 #5