C41 120 Cracking in the Spiral.

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I just developed 7 rolls of C41 120 and 35mm.
All were Portra, Ektar and Fuji except for one roll that I had a problem with.

I recall purchasing this roll in a Sydney photo shop last September.
It not have been expired but I forgot what the brand was, except it was not Fuji or Kodak.

When trying to put this film in the spiral it jammed, and I could feel a split in the edge, so I trimmed it and tried again, this time it tore apart and I had to switch on the light.

So I compared the ability to tear this film with an offcut of Portra, just using the fingers.
It has lower tear strength than the Portra. ( let me say less than half the pull to initiate a tear.)
It is very low humidity here now, less than 10% in the darkroom

My query: is this film likely to have a quality problem, or are some films of less strength and not maybe suitable for use on the spirals with the balls.
The spirals here bend the edges of film a bit as it passes though the balls.
 

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The backing paper is of Agfa-design. (The reference at Process AP-70 would be the first hint, the lay-out the second.)


What of course does not say anything about the origin of the actual film, even if it was Agfa-paper.
 
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Kevin and AgX
Thanks, for the comments.
I am getting good results with Fuji and Kodak so I will try to stay with those from now on.
 
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