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The best product (Ag-fix test strips) I have seen has a threshold sensitivity of 0.5g/l of dissolved silver.
If there is a better convenient method to monitor silver concentration in a fixing bath that is more sensitive, I would really love to hear about it!
I have described previously on APUG a method once published by Kodak as a possible alternate method. It used the Kodak silver-estimating papers, which look like the Johnson's brand. The main problem is that you have to make your own calibration curve, and use a densitometer to read it. Basically you suspend the test strip, motionless, in a small cup of the sample, for 30 seconds. Then briefly rinse and dry the strip, then read a "blue filter" reflection density. You look it up on your self-made calibration curve to get the concentration. We found it pretty reliable from about 0.1 g/L to maybe 1. 3 g/L, with results reliably within 0.1 g/L.
This was the only "adequate" method we ever found after trying a number of abbreviated tests. (Eventually we equipped our lab with a good instrument (AA spectro unit), but occasionally continued to use the dip test for quick screening)


