Thanks for the story, Richard... I might consider using that stuff as a last resort... if ever my life becomes so bleak that I'd want to meet the Lord before my time is due...I was just helped a friend open an old HP calculator so he could get the chips out. His goal is to photo-micrograph of the bare die as the first step in extracting the software from the ROM.
He says the way to de-pot an epoxy cased IC is to use fuming nitric acid! If I understood him correctly this is 80% pure acid.
Note: Obviously, I am no chemist. Thanks to the others on this forum who are.![]()

Yeah, I had heard of Dynaloy before, but I had ruled it out (prematurely, as it seems) because they don't ship to Mexico. I should've re-checked them after I learned the list of possible solvents posted in this forum. I'll see and try to get my hands on some NMP today, if I can. Thanks again.@shortbus The agent also added that you can buy directly from Dynaloy (an Eastman Chemical Company subsidiary), but they do not ship to Mexico.
Thanks John... one last thing, what's the best way to dispose of the gooey mess (including the one I already have)? Should I mix it with something to neutralize it before throwing it away?It used to be considered quite safe. Try neoprene gloves. And of course, wear eye protection. Nothing will hold up very long. Just try to avoid getting it on you. You can imagine doing a ceiling with it. I wore a bunny suit, because you just couldn't keep it from dripping.
I expect what you will get will be a gooey mess, which you can then use MEK or acetone to clean up.
John
Thanks for the tip... I'm going to consider chilling the part as you say...You might also try freezing the part, then use the Hammer and Chisel method.HTH
I just MIGHT use your advice as a last resort... thanks...Cool with liquid nitrogen??? Cheap and readily available. Not as dangerous as the other stuff I have mentioned...![]()
It is amazing how often crossed fingers are a vital part of success in the lab yet not required once a product goes into production.... I'm crossing my fingers here...