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Around 2 minutes I would think, I looked in my 3 Agfa/Orwo Rezepte books and there's no times given, but it's recommended for Films & Plates not paper by Agfa/Orwo. The clearing time with films is quite fast less than 30 seconds, but a lot depends on throughput.

Ian

That's certainly fast - thank you. It sounds like something worth pursuing.
 
Gerald, Mason states that Ammonium Thiosulphate is more stable if there's 20% Sodium Thiosulphate present, so perhaps Agfa 304 is actually more stable than say Hypam or Ilford & Kodak Rapid Fixers.

Ian
Ian, what time do you use for fixing film? i plan to mix some Agfa 304 this weekend and want to use it for Ilford Pan F (old bulk 35mm film) and Ultra Fine Xtreme 400. Any recommendations? Thank you. Jon
 
Ian, what time do you use for fixing film? i plan to mix some Agfa 304 this weekend and want to use it for Ilford Pan F (old bulk 35mm film) and Ultra Fine Xtreme 400. Any recommendations? Thank you. Jon

I usually fix films for 3-4 mins, essentially it must be at least twice the clearing time, so as my film fix gets used I use some old film to check the clearing time. With 35mm use the leader.

Ian
 
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Appreciate everyone's help. Jon
 
Gerald, Mason states that Ammonium Thiosulphate is more stable if there's 20% Sodium Thiosulphate present, so perhaps Agfa 304 is actually more stable than say Hypam or Ilford & Kodak Rapid Fixers.

Ian

Thanks Ian! Now I'm trying to figure out how I missed this fact since I've been thru most of Mason several times. ???
 
Thanks Ian! Now I'm trying to figure out how I missed this fact since I've been thru most of Mason several times. ???

I don't recall the comment either before I refereed to Mason on Saturday. I do remember seeing a Fixer MSDS in the last couple of months and noticing both Ammonium and Sodium Thiosulphate were present in about that same 80% - 20% ratio and being surprised. Off hand I can't remember what brand of fixer.

Ian
 
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