Hi, I was wondering the best chemical to use to dissolve steel from aluminum. *Note- I am pretty sure the metals are steel vs aluminum, but I am not 100% sure. I was just going to test it and see if it works but figured I would post here first.
Basically the aluminum item is a cell phone frame (Motorola droid) so I assume they make the frame from aluminum. I believe the screws are steel (but not positive) all I know is they are magnetic and they stripped very easily because they were loctghted in (loctite was used on a few of the screws when the manufacturer assembled the phone). I figured I would use some acid to see if that’s strong enough to dissolve the screws that are remaining. I used a screw extractor to remove them but the screws are so small that the head of the screws broke off upon extraction so I cant put another screw back in place till I remove the broken remains of the original screw. I looked some chemicals up and the following were suggested: hydrochloric acid, Nitric acid, Sulfuric acid. What would be the best chemical to try (and easiest to obtain in a small quantity)?
Thanks!