I should have known what was going to happen,Ive been deluged with requests for the recipie.Since there is no way I can reply to this many pm's,here it is.You will have to find your own source for these chemicals since I get mine from my friend that has the stripping/derusting bussiness, and I have no clue where he gets it,nor do I care.
1# caustic soda/gal water
1# sodium gluconate/ 4 gal water
1 tsp (as a starting point) cyanide/5 galwater.
This solution is not to be taken lightly.It will inflict severe burns if it comes in contact with flesh.For that reason I cannot stress too much that when working with it you wear long sleeves,rubber chemical handleing gloves and a full face shield.
We want to keep the ph no lower than 15.Lower than that will reduce the efficency of the unit,and should be checked periodically.The cyanide is not a required ingrediant.Without it your parts will have some residual free carbon on them when pulled that can be removed with a good pressure washer or with a brush.Do not "over cyanide" the tank.At some point an exsess of cyanide will start to "kill" the solution,so it should be added in small amounts,and then the results monitered. I have always kept a book of what I put in when and what happened.Looseing control of the solution will mean starting over in many cases. Start with a little,and add it gradually untill you get clean parts.Machined surfaces should look like they were just machined when its right. This solution is temperature sensitive in as much that at 60 degf it will began to degrade. At 50 degf it will start to precipitate and then will become very slow. It will still work,just not well. If it gets cold and that happens,simply warm it up and CAREFULLY remix it with a drywall mud mixer.I a comercial application,a gas burner under the tank is used to keep it between 70 -75 deg f. I am thinking that in our application,a caged stock tank heater would do the same,but I dont know for sure. An even better way would be with a water tank heater imersion element and thermometer.The ony glitch I can see is what (if any) effect the highly caustic solution and or the electrolysis that is going on might have on the heater element.I am getting ahead of myself by putting all this up now,but everyone wanted it so here it is.
I must state a disclaimer for anything that may happen as a result of doing any of this.I will not be responsible for anything that may result from persons useing the above information as it is just that,information.It is not to be considered as instructions in any way and what anyone does with the information is soley thier responsibility.