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Vilella's Reagent

Specialty

Composition

1g Picric Acid, 5ml HCl, 100ml Ethanol

Mixed

Method

Immersion

Time

10–60 s

Alternative Names

Vilella's Etchant

Tags

martensitic-stainlessPH-stainlesstool-steelhigh-speed-steel

Reveals

Prior austenite grain boundaries; tempered martensite needle structure; carbides (M23C6, MC) in hardened tool and HSS; segregation in PH stainless

Typical Results

Vilella's reagent (1 g picric + 5 mL HCl + 100 mL ethanol) is the standard etchant for martensitic stainless steels (410, 420, 440C), precipitation-hardening stainless (17-4 PH, 15-5 PH), and hardened tool/high-speed steels (M2, T1, D2, A2). Reveals prior austenite grain boundaries cleanly.

Application Method

Method:Immersion
Typical Time:10–60 s

Preparation Notes

Dissolve 1g picric acid in 5ml HCl, then add 100ml ethanol. CAUTION: Picric acid is explosive when dry.

Application Notes

Immerse the polished surface 10–60 s at room temperature. Swab if attack is uneven. Rinse with ethanol then water; air-dry.

Troubleshooting

PICRIC ACID: never let the solution dry. Dry picric crystals are shock-sensitive explosives. Keep at least 10% water above any solid at all times.

Storage Notes

Amber glass; keep wet at all times. Inspect monthly and add water if level drops. EXPLOSIVE WHEN DRY. Stable months when wet.

Alternative Etchants

  • Adler's Etchant (PH stainless)
  • Carpenter's (tool steel)
  • Winsteard's Reagent (with wetting agent)

Similar Etchants

  • Winsteard's Reagent

ASTM References

ASTM E407 #80ASTM A763