Bookmark Etching

Bookmark Etching

This application is a textbook fit for wet chemical etching: many small features per part, tight tolerance on each, and a flat, burr-free edge requirement that mechanical processes cannot meet at competitive cost. The result is a high-volume, repeatable production process with a low photo-tooling cost and predictable per-piece economics.

FeCl₃+HClrecommended etchant
±25 μmtypical tolerance
95–99%mass-production yield
7–14 daysfirst-article lead time
Bookmark Etching
Bookmark Etching

Why Wet Chemical Etching Fits This Application

  • Burr-free, stress-free, magnetically clean edges in the as-etched condition.
  • Feature parallelism — hundreds of micro-features etched simultaneously at no cost penalty.
  • Tight repeatability across long production runs once the bath chemistry is calibrated.
  • Low photo-tooling cost means design iteration is fast and cheap compared to hard tooling.
  • No work-hardening or heat-affected zone, so downstream forming or plating sees a virgin substrate.

Recommended Material & Bath Chemistry

Recommended materialSUS304 / SUS316 stainless steel
Recommended etchantFeCl₃+HCl at 44 °Bé
Etch depth strategyHalf-etch (single-sided)
Bath specific gravity1.40 – 1.45 g/cm³ (FeCl₃ system)
Bath temperature46 – 50 °C
Production yield target≥ 97% after photoresist maturity

Design Rules for This Part Class

Two rules dominate at the design stage. First, every feature dimension carries an undercut allowance — typically 2× the single-side undercut subtracted from the target. Second, web widths between adjacent features must exceed about 1.0× the sheet thickness to avoid bridging defects from photoresist sag. Designs that violate either rule can still be made, but yield drops sharply and per-piece cost rises.

  • Minimum hole diameter: ≈ 1.2× sheet thickness.
  • Minimum line width: ≈ 1.0× sheet thickness.
  • Recommended web (gap) width: ≥ 1.0× sheet thickness.
  • Photomask sizing: target dimension + 2× expected undercut.
  • Place reference fiducials at three corners of every panel for QA.

Quality & Inspection

Production lots are inspected by optical scan for unetched residue and surface defects, followed by AQL-sampled dimensional measurement on the critical features called out in the drawing. Final tolerance band is the larger of ±25 μm or ±10% of the smallest critical feature.

Related Recipes & Process Parameters

Every formula and parameter row below is a live page on this site with the full chemistry, conveyor speed, and tolerance window for the exact material-thickness-etchant combination. These are the references our process engineers cite from on production shifts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What lead time should I expect for first article?

Typical first-article lead time is 7–14 working days from artwork approval.

What feature sizes are achievable?

Production tolerances are typically ±25 μm or ±10% of the smallest critical feature, whichever is larger. Minimum hole diameter scales as ~1.2× sheet thickness.

What material is best for this application?

For this part class we recommend SUS304 / SUS316 stainless steel. The combination of corrosion resistance, formability, and chemical-etching compatibility makes it the default choice.

What inspection is performed before shipment?

100% visual inspection plus AQL-sampled dimensional measurements on critical features.